After Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Towns Now Battle Wildfires
At least three wildfires have ignited in North Carolina towns that have already been ravaged by Hurricane Helene.
At least three wildfires have ignited in North Carolina towns that have already been ravaged by Hurricane Helene.
At least 120 people have been killed across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The tragic circumstances have led to catastrophic flooding, leaving residents stranded and causing widespread damage to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure.
Hurricane Helene has caused at least 52 deaths, billions of dollars of damages, and left more than 3 million people without power.
At least 40 individuals have been reported to have been killed after Hurricane Helene rampaged though the south-eastern United States.
As Hurricane Helene continues to ravage Florida, at least 26 people have died due to the Category 4 storm pounding multiple areas with “unsurvivable” conditions.