What Hurricane Helene Did To US Neigburhoods, Businesses

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Damaged homes that were wrecked by storm Helene in Lake Lure, N.C., courtesy of George 

Americans are counting their losses after Hurricane Helene swept through a number of states and neigbourhoods, killing 64, flooding roads and upturning homes.

A lot of pictures are trending online, supporting or independently telling the different perspectives of the devastating storm.

For example, 3.1 million are in darkness in areas like South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Ohio, according to the authorities. Many more such memories are certain to linger for some time in affected neigbourhoods.

Buildings were left in tatters of different ranges in Florida by Hurricane Helen, and in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

Other areas where hurricane Helene left sour memories were in Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois and Kentucky.

The Eagle reports that though there had been several hurricane incidents in the United States, Hurricane Katrina remains the most devastating in recent years.

The phenomenon rated as category 3, occurred in 2005 and accounted for more than 1,800 lives, primarily from Louisiana and Mississippi, and leaving an estimated $170 billion in damages.

Hurricane Helene is however, a category 4 hurricane came with a catastrophic 140 mile per hour winds and torrential rain.

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Another perspective of the destruction, as captured by CNBC

So much President Biden said, “I continue to be briefed by my team on the ongoing response efforts in Hurricane Helene’s wake, and my Administration is in constant contact with state and local officials to ensure communities have the support and resources they need”, in his X post, adding that, “As we continue to support response and recovery efforts, we will make sure that no resource is spared to ensure communities can quickly begin their road to rebuilding.

“Jill and I are praying for those who lost loved ones from Hurricane Helene, and for those whose homes, businesses, and communities were impacted by this terrible storm. Footages showed the storm made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region and houses swept away”.

“I’ve never seen so many people homeless as what I have right now,” Associated Press quoted Janalea England, of Steinhatchee, Florida, a small river town along the state’s rural Big Bend, as she turned her commercial fish market into a storm donation site for friends and neighbors, many of whom couldn’t get insurance on their homes.

“All roads in Western NC should be considered closed,” said western North Carolina Department of Transportation. This implies nothing less than, according to its X post.

A CNN report said Buncombe County has received over 5,500 911 calls and conducted more than 130 swiftwater rescues.

This is even as officials warned residents to stay away from the water because of downed power lines, sewage contamination and d

Around 2.7 million people still don’t have power disaster.” A curfew remains in effect in Asheville from 7:30 p.m. Saturday to 7:30 a.m. Sunday and will be extended past Sunday, officials said.

Anxiety is yet to ebb Unicoi County in east Tennessee, and this is because, at least 73 people are yet to be accounted for in the aftermath of Helene, officials said in a news briefing Sunday morning.

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