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Hurricanes Helene, Milton may have spread dangerous invasive species across Southeast
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Man raises $750K, delivers campers to those still without homes after Hurricane Helene
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Asheville businesses underwater months after Hurricane Helene
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Feds propose protection for giant salamanders devastated by Hurricane Helene
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The Eddie Foxx Show Became A Voice Of Hope After Hurricane Helene
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His wife was swept away by Hurricane Helene’s floodwaters. Now he’s been scammed out of nearly $40,000
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FEMA worker fired for telling hurricane responders to avoid homes with pro-Trump signs
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Learn how the US government is responding to Hurricane Helene. Find resources to help you recover from the disaster.
Sep 27, 2024 � Hurricane Helene made landfall in the Big Bend area of the Florida Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm late in the evening of September 26,�...
Governor Kemp has declared a State of Emergency for all 159 counties is Georgia in response to the impending Tropical Storm Helene.
1 day ago � ... Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina dumping over two feet of rain on some parts of the mountains. Debris-filled water hit the south�...
Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc so severe — on homes, campuses and municipal power and water systems — that some districts have no idea when they will reopen.
A serious emergency or minor disaster has occurred or a situation is deteriorating rapidly and public warnings are being issued.