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By T.J. Muscaro(Epoch Times)
Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis said Hurricane Helene’s “monumental storm surge” caused far greater damage than last year’s Idalia.
Drones are a game changer for storm coverage. Really shows just how much destruction there is. Devastated for the people of those small, beautiful Florida coastal towns that are in ruin. Used to visit Cedar Key when I was at UF. So sad. https://t.co/9kpyUQ5eOC
— Shawn Kopelakis (@shawn_kopelakis) September 27, 2024
“Clearly you saw storm surge in excess of 15 feet,” DeSantis said to reporters in Taylor County’s Dekle Beach on the morning of Sept. 28.
“So that is much, much more significant than what we’ve seen in recent storms like Idalia that hit and certainly Debbie, and that is really, really destructive. So, as you look around here, you see some homes that are now just rubble.
He said some of the damage he saw while flying over the affected coastline on Sept. 27 en route to Cedar Key was “complete obliteration.”
As recovery and emergency response efforts continue across the southeast United States in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, more than 50 storm-related deaths have been confirmed, and early estimates expect to see more than $15 billion in damages.
ABD’yi Helene kasırgası vurdu! Florida kıyı şeridinde etkili olan kasırganın neden olduğu sellerde çok sayıda bina sular altında kaldı, en az 64 kişi hayatını kaybetti, binlerce kişi elektriksiz kaldı… #Helene #helene2024 #HeleneHurricane pic.twitter.com/D7lwkaIG7X
— Medya Midas (@MedyaMidascom) September 29, 2024
DeSantis confirmed that at least 11 of those storm-related fatalities occurred in the state. However, none of these fatalities occurred in Taylor County, where Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane.
Destruction and flooded areas in North Port, #Florida after #Hurricane Ian. The monster storm an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 storm. September 2022. pic.twitter.com/j1qtVmU97s
— History Hub (@HistoryHubb) September 27, 2024
Guthrie said that trailers were already on their way to Taylor County and portions of Levy County, but he emphasized that they were a temporary solution. Florida building code does not allow permanent travel trailer construction in these areas, especially on the beach in Taylor County.
“We want to help you get through that temporary [housing] onto what your permanent housing is going to be,” he said.
คืบหน้า เฮอริเคนเฮเลน พัดถล่มสหรัฐฯ เสียชีวิตกว่า 64 คน ใน 5 รัฐ#เฮอร์ริเคน #เฮลีน #ฟลอริดา อ่วมหนัก ไฟดับเป็นบริเวณกว้าง คนเดือดร้อนนับล้าน กระทบบ้านเรือนประชาชนกว่า 4 ล้านหลัง
Hurricane Helene in Florida 🇺🇸 2024
Cr breaking_news7 #Hurricane #Helene #florida pic.twitter.com/f6Xw4J08Fw— World eNews (@socialbook1) September 29, 2024
Thousands of emergency response missions have been undertaken since Sept. 26, and power has been restored to nearly 2 million customers across the state. On Sept. 27, The Epoch Times reported more than 1.3 million customers were simultaneously out of power. As of 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 28, that number is down to a little more than 425,000.
 
This is what Florida looks like after the destruction of #StPetersburg #Florida #Helene #Tallahassee #HurricaneHelen pic.twitter.com/z2JV2Qf8c5
— Jason Pepe 🇺🇸 (@Pepesplants) September 28, 2024
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The governor also confirmed that more than 12,000 miles of roadways have been cleared by more than 800 cut-and-toss crews, and 1,400 bridges have been inspected by 129 inspectors. Major bridges have already reopened, including the Sunshine Skyway and Howard Franklin bridges in Tampa Bay.
Hurricane Helene has left a devastating mark, claiming 63 lives and causing widespread destruction from Florida to Tennessee. Over 2.6 million people are still without power, and FEMA has deployed over 800 personnel to assist. Stay safe and be aware of ongoing flooding in the… pic.twitter.com/pnB0bS7I9a
— Tahir Khan (@Bless_says) September 29, 2024
However, several roads and areas across the state remain inaccessible, including barrier islands in Pinellas County. Search and rescue missions from Florida’s National Guard, Florida’s State Guard, and local law enforcement are still ongoing.
Other states also received devastating effects from Hurricane Helene. The list of fatalities includes people in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia.
Drone video from this morning showing the devastation out on Fort Myers Beach. The Red Coconut Mobile Home Park was completely washed away with homes mangled and thrown onto piles of homes and pieces of homes. #HurricaneIan #Florida pic.twitter.com/zk0ks4agP6
— Brian Emfinger (@brianemfinger) October 1, 2022
More than 1 million customers are still without power in South Carolina. Significant power outages had been recorded in the other aforementioned states as well as West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio.
😢 Devastating visuals of Siesta Key after Hurricane Helene, highlights the destruction left behind. #Helene #HurricaneHelene #Hurricane#FLwx #Florida #SiestaKeypic.twitter.com/CvR2QpnjlD
— Mr. Shaz (@Wh_So_Serious) September 28, 2024
Historic rainfall of more than 11 inches in less than 48 hours was recorded in Atlanta.
Multiple tornadoes were confirmed in North Carolina, and immense rain and landslides have all but cut off the western portions of the state.
FLORIDA: The death toll from Hurricane Helene has risen to 65, with widespread destruction across the Southeast. Millions remain without power, and damage is estimated between $95B-$110B. pic.twitter.com/RRpFfnkwhn
— KolHaolam (@KolHaolam) September 29, 2024
“All roads in Western North Carolina should be considered closed,” the North Carolina Department of Transportation stated on its website. ”I-40 and I-26 are impassable in multiple locations. Travel in this area for non-emergency purposes is hindering needed emergency response.”
Departing flights out of Asheville Regional Airport in North Carolina have been canceled through 4:50 p.m. local time on Saturday.
Meanwhile Süd-Ost USA
63 Tote durch #Hurrikan #Helene
6 Bundesstaaten rufen Notstand aus: darunter Florida,Virginia,Georgia, South- und North Carolina
Millionen Haushalte ohne Strom#Klimakatastrophe ist REALITÄT!#Klimawandel-Leugner ABWÄHLEN! #fckafd #Höcke #Machtergreifung pic.twitter.com/BI7lI2uCf4— Anonymous Germany (@Anonymous00708) September 29, 2024
North Carolina’s Gov. Roy Cooper issued a major disaster declaration request for 39 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on Sept. 28, specifically requesting federal public assistance and individual assistance in the storm’s aftermath.
The remnants of now-post tropical cyclone Helene are expected to hover over the Tennessee Valley for the remainder of the weekend.