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Hurricane Helene leaves ‘biblical devastation’ in North Carolina as recovery efforts underway in Southeast: Live

At least 64 people have died across multiple states as a result of Helene, which has caused billions of dollars worth of damage

Julia Musto,Mike Bedigan
Sunday 29 September 2024 16:17
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Hurricane Helene has left “biblical devastation” in North Carolina as recovery efforts get underway in aernest across the southeast US.

At least 64 people have died as a result of Helene, which has caused billions of dollars worth of damage. Millions have been left without power after power lines and cell towers were damaged.

In Buncombe County, North Carolina, authorities said around 1,000 people were still unaccounted for. “We have biblical devastation through the county,” said Ryan Cole, an emergency official for the county, which contains the mountain city of Asheville – which was torn apart in the wake of Helene.

“This is the most significant natural disaster that any one of us has ever seen.”

The storm, now classified a post-tropical cyclone, is expected to hover over the Tennessee Valley on Saturday and into Sunday.

Among the people killed in the storm were three firefighters, a woman and her 1-month-old twins, and an 89-year-old woman whose house was struck by a falling tree, according to an Associated Press tally.

On Sunday the NHC also warned that a disturbance off the coast of Cabo Verde could form into a tropical depression in the next 48 hours, and has a 60 percent change of forming into a tropical cyclone in the next two days.

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Video shows Atlanta firefighters make heroic water rescue

Atlanta firefighters rescue stranded residents
Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 12:53
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Helene damages historic Georgia buildings

Multiple historic buildings have partially collapsed in downtown Valdosta.

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 11:53
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Major North Carolina highway is washed out from Helene

Sections of North Carolina’s I-40 are washed out following impacts from Tropical Depression Helene.

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 10:53
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Helene becomes a post-tropical cyclone - but historic impacts continue in southern Appalachians

Helene has been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, but severe the National Hurricane Center said historic and catastrophic impacts would continue through Saturday.

“Widespread serious river flooding is ongoing, some of which will be major to record breaking,” the agency wrote on X.

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 08:53
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Alligators spotted swimming in Florida streets

In Sarasota, Florida alligators have been spotted swimming through streets amid flooding.

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 07:53
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Coast Guard officials release footage of Florida rescue of man and his dog

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 06:53
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Several injured after North Carolina tornado tears through city

Four people were critically injured and numerous others sustained minor injuries after a tornado touched down in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

Officials said three buildings received significant damage. Images and video posted to social media showed the remains of buildings scattered around city blocks.

The damage appeared to be concentrated on Wesleyan Boulevard and Tiffany Boulevard. An 18-wheel tractor-trailer truck also flipped over in that area, but the driver was not hurt.

With reporting from The Associated Press

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 05:53
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NHC updates on Helene

As of Saturday morning, Helene had been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, according to the National Hurricane Center.

In a morning update, the NHC said widespread, significant river flooding was ongoing across the southern Appalachians, some of which were record-breaking. Conditions are predicted to continue to improve on Saturday, following the catastrophic flooding over the past two days, the center said.

It added that there was a possibility of long-duration power outages in portions of the southeast US and urged members of the public to exercise caution after the system passed, due to hazards including downed power lines and flooded areas.

Mike Bedigan28 September 2024 05:10
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Hurricane Helene surrounds Pinellas County cars with massive amounts of sand

Images from Florida’s Pinellas County show just how destructive water can be.

Parked cars are surrounded by sand picked up by Hurricane Helene in Pinellas County, Florida
Parked cars are surrounded by sand picked up by Hurricane Helene in Pinellas County, Florida (Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office/X)
Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 04:53
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US mobilizes more than 1500 federal personnel to support impacted communities, VP says

Vice President Kamala Harris gives update on Hurricane Helene while at a news conference in Arizona.

“We have food, water, generators that are ready for deployment,” Harris said. “We are working to restore power to millions of people who currently are experiencing outages.”

Still, Harris said, destruction from the storm is not over. “The storm continues to be dangerous and deadly,” she said.

Michelle Del Rey28 September 2024 03:59

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