Helene triggers deadly floods as death toll rises; Tennessee dam break imminent: Live updates
Thousands told to evacuate their homes in North Carolina after storm Helene shifts north
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Residents downstream of two dams on the North Carolina-Tennessee border were told to urgently evacuate after reports that the structures were at risk of failure due to flooding and deluges from Hurricane Helene.
The Waterville Dam in Tennessee, which sits across the state line from Newport, North Carolina, was declared a state of emergency. Residents in Newport, a town of 7,000 people, were ordered to get out on Friday afternoon.
Earlier on Friday in another part of North Carolina, Rutherford County emergency management officials warned residents below the Lake Lure dam to evacuate due to “imminent failure” - but later said the structure was holding.
At least 42 people have died after Helene crashed into Florida as a 140mph, Category 4 hurricane late Thursday, pounding the west coast with “unsurvivable” conditions including 15ft storm surge. Helene has since been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone but is still packing “life-threatening” conditions as it plows north.
There were seven deaths reported in Florida, and a total of 15 people died in Georgia, including an emergency responder. Another 19 deaths were reported in South Carolina including two people who died when trees fell on houses Friday morning. North Carolina reported two deaths.
By late Friday, Helene was moving north towards Louisville, Kentucky and threatening more dangerous downpours over the Appalachia region.
Video shows North Carolina’s Swannanoa River rising amid the storm.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp says 11 people killed by causes related to Helene
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said 11 people have died so far in Georgia from causes related to Hurricane Helene.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, the governor said an emergency responder was among those who had died.
Pinellas County police rescue people trapped in their homes
Photos show Pinellas County officers as they assist people who are still trapped in their Florida homes.
Images show North Carolina rescues as Helene bears down on the state
Images show North Carolina rescue efforts as Helene bears down on the state.
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