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    Gov. DeSantis gives update on effects of Hurricane Helene in Florida

    By Sara Filips,

    23 days ago

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    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WFLA) — Ron DeSantis provided an update on the effects of Hurricane Helene in Florida on Friday morning.

    Two fatalities have already been reported due to the storm— one on a roadway and the other from a fallen tree.

    PHOTOS: Aftermath of Hurricane Helene around Tampa Bay

    Search and rescue efforts have begun and will continue throughout the state of Florida.

    “From Hernando to Lee, FWC has 145 local officers that are responding, an additional 15-man airboat team that are coming over to the west coast of Florida from Titusville,” DeSantis said. “They will also have a 16-man Florida State Guard team with them, and they are headed currently to Pinellas County.”

    As of 6 a.m., 1.24 million accounts are without power in Florida., but restoration efforts are underway, as 1.16 million accounts have already been restored since the storm began.

    Over 2,000 miles of roadways have been cleared since 3 a.m. 129 bridge inspectors have also been dispatched.

    VIDEOS: Hurricane Helene leaves behind damage across Tampa Bay

    If traffic signals are out in your area, treat the lights at the intersections like you would a stop sign.

    “I want to thank our first responders, sheriff’s office, and fire crews,” DeSantis said.

    As of Friday morning, 54 healthcare facilities are on generator power across five state hospitals, 26 lefts, and 17 nursing homes.

    The HOPE Florida line is currently active for the next two weeks for help after the storm and can be reached at 1-833-438-4357.

    The governor was joined by Kevin Guthrie, the Florida Division of Emergency Management Director, and Jared Perdue, the Florida Department of Transportation Secretary to discuss the storm.

    WATCH: Crews begin Hurricane Helene rescue efforts across Tampa Bay

    Guthrie said after 48 hours, a “secure and stabilize” will become active after initial search and rescue efforts in the first 24 hours.

    “Please do not go out and visit the impacted areas. I beg you,” Guthrie said. “We literally have over 1500 search and rescue personnel in the highly impacted areas right now. Do not get in their way.”

    Perdue stressed the importance of not driving on roads that are still submerged in water. He also added that crews are working to clear debris from the roadways and inspect bridges and those damages.

    For regional traffic updates, visit FL511.com .

    Additional resources for Hurricane Helene can be accessed at FloridaDisaster.org .

    WFLA is live streaming the press conference, which can be viewed in the video player above.

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    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WFLA.

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    Watchittt
    23d ago
    So Karen tossed all homelessness right out tIn brutal hurricane elements without a care ! Great job Karen !
    Robert Bozek
    23d ago
    Let’s hear what he’s going to do
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