Hurricane Helene reminds us why we need NOAA, NHC
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The tropical depression that has been raging in the southeastern United States since Thursday night is causing major disruption in five states. The death toll is rising.
The highest number of people died in the state of South Carolina, where heavy rains and winds claimed 24 lives. 17 people died in Georgia. Florida and North Carolina each report 11 deaths. It is written by the Reuters agency.
Hurricane Helen, which hit the coast of Florida with a wind speed of approximately 225 kilometers per hour in the United States, continues to be fought. At least 64 people lost their lives in various states due to the disasters caused by Hurricane Helen
The death toll from Hurricane Helene has reached at least 63, US authorities said, as rescuers, hampered by closed roads and bridges, searched for survivors in homes in several southern and eastern US states. US media reported that emergency teams were trying to restore power to about three million people and deal with the aftermath of the hurricane, which flooded roads, homes and shops and destroyed many of them. Reports indicated that at least…
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