Hurricane Helene Claims Over 130 Lives in the U.S.

Flooded streets and damaged homes after Hurricane Helene.

Hurricane Helene has wreaked havoc across several states in the U.S., resulting in over 130 fatalities and widespread destruction. As rescue efforts continue, authorities are working tirelessly to provide aid and restore essential services to affected communities.

Hurricane Helene made landfall in North Carolina on Thursday, September 25, unleashing torrential rains and fierce winds. The storm has led to catastrophic flooding, power outages, and the destruction of homes and infrastructure. The states most affected include North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Virginia.

According to the Associated Press, the death toll has reached 130, with at least 600 people still unaccounted for. As rescue teams navigate through isolated areas, this number is expected to rise. The fatalities span across several states, highlighting the widespread impact of the hurricane.

Hurricane Helene has left a trail of destruction across the southeastern United States, with the death toll continuing to rise. As recovery efforts ramp up, the focus remains on providing aid to those affected and restoring normalcy in the impacted regions. The road to recovery will be long, but the strength of the communities will play a crucial role in overcoming this disaster.

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