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    Hurricane Helene Batters Southeastern Part of U.S., 4 People Killed

    22 days ago

    Hurricane Helene clobbered the Southeast coast of the United States with heavy winds and pouring rain Thursday night, leaving at least 4 people dead.

    The Category 4 storm — which weather experts say causes catastrophic damage — first hit northwestern Florida carrying with it 140-mile-per-hour gusts that impacted the area around the Aucilla River in the Big Bend region of the state's Gulf Coast.

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    Shocking footage showed rising tides battering the Florida coastline, damaged houses engulfed in seawater and Marine deputies in rescue boats patrolling flooded neighborhoods.

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    Helene knocked out power in over a million homes and businesses throughout Florida before it rolled into other states such as Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas and Virginia.

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    The governors of each of those states declared emergencies, while more than 68,000 Georgians lost their electricity. In North and South Carolina, over 310,000 citizens were without power.

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    Also, in North Carolina, a 4-year-old was killed and several people injured in a traffic accident. Two people died in tornado-like winds in southern Georgia. And, in Florida, a motorist was killed after a sign fell on their car.

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued a warning, saying there would likely be additional lives lost as a result of the dangerous storm.

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    But some good news emerged early Friday ... Helene was downgraded to a Category 1 storm, which is the weakest on the scale of hurricanes.

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    Meanwhile, in Atlanta, 25 people were rescued by the fire department, mostly during swift water boat operations.

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    Sue Anderson
    22d ago
    so sad. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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