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Hurricane Helene (/ h ɛ ˈ l iː n / ⓘ heh-LEEN) [1] was a deadly and devastating tropical cyclone that caused widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in late September 2024.
Helene, the strongest hurricane on record to slam into Florida’s Big Bend region, is now a post-tropical cyclone with winds of 35 mph, leaving at least 59 people dead in five states, leveling ...
Helene has killed at least 161 people, CBS News confirmed. The storm appears to have inflicted its worst damage in the Carolinas, where officials said more than 113 people have been found dead.
More than 35 dead, 600 missing in Buncombe County alone. ... Georgia is still reeling from Hurricane Helene. The storm killed at least 25 people in the state, and 370,000 Georgia households were ...
In addition to the 56 people killed in North Carolina, Helene also killed at least 30 victims in South Carolina, 25 in Georgia, 11 in Florida, four in Tennessee and two in Virginia.
Hurricane Helene leaves over 100 dead, millions without power in the Southeastern U.S. ... more than 120 people have been killed across several states including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina ...
In the Tampa Bay area, at least 17 people died due to Helene. 12 people were killed due to storm surge in Pinellas County and another 5 died directly and indirectly in Hillsborough County. [43] By the morning of September 26, 2024, thousands in the Tampa Bay area were experiencing power outages. [44]
Map of North Carolina counties showing fatalities per 10,000 due to Hurricane Helene. At least 106 people were killed in North Carolina, [24] [a] while about 200 more were left unaccounted for in the state as of November 6. [25]