Devastation Unleashed: Southeastern U.S. Grapples with Hurricane Helene Aftermath
The Southeastern U.S. is undergoing extensive cleanup and recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene resulted in nearly 100 fatalities and massive infrastructural damage from Florida to Virginia. The storm caused widespread power outages, destroyed roads, bridges, and homes, and led to significant flooding. Damage estimates are currently between $15 billion and $100 billion.
The Southeastern U.S. is facing a monumental cleanup and recovery effort following the wrath of Hurricane Helene, which has claimed nearly 100 lives. The storm knocked out power for millions, destroyed critical infrastructure, and caused severe flooding from Florida to Virginia.
The hurricane's unprecedented force resulted in estimated damages ranging from $15 billion to over $100 billion. Over 2.7 million people remain without power, and essential services like water and communication lines are heavily disrupted.
Government officials and rescue teams from across the country have mobilized to aid in relief efforts. President Joe Biden and other political leaders plan visits to the affected areas to coordinate further assistance while the full scope of the devastation continues to unfold.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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