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Helene was killed ten years ago, had a potentially fatal flood and was brought to the safety of the USA.

(CNN) – Helene has been on the safe side of flood waters for 49 years at various stages, in the community and for many years following history's torment in the Big Bend region. The curve on the north coast of the Florida Peninsula is like a monstrous Category 4 hurricane in the evening with a maximum speed of 225 km / h. These are the latest messages:

-Muertes in 5 stages: I have registered many relationships with the torment in Carolina del Sur, Georgia, Florida, Carolina del Norte and Virginia. Less than 19 people were in Carolina del Sur, between two bombers who fell in the property of Mr. Saluda and two residents who lived due to tree trunks in the property of Mr. Anderson, followed by the citizens. In Georgia, only 15 people went home because of a tornado in the Alamo, leaving Gov. Brian Kemp. Florida authorities are reporting the deaths between various people belonging to the Pinellas community around Tampa. Carolina del Norte informed her about other of his mutants: among them, a car accident on a road caused by the torment she suffered in front of a 4-year-old girl in Claremont, and on the shore of a tree that occurred in her life had turned into a person, injured Casa de Charlotte. When the Kondado of Craig, Virginia, was a grumbling person in a tormented relationship with the church of a tree and the structure of a building, it was the Viernes Governor Glenn Youngkin.

– Missions to save the Tormenta en marcha: About 4,000 National Guardsmen are located near the rescue area in 21 states in Florida, the fourth part of the Departamento de Defensa. Carolina del Norte has activated 358 guards, more than 300 guards in Georgia and 43 guards in Alabama, said Sabrina Singh, Pentagon undersecretary. In addition, Governor Biden has mobilized more than 1,500 effective federal Republicans to reach out to communities affected by Helene, as Vice President Kamala Harris.

– Flood graves in Carolina del Norte: Helene “is one of the most tormented children of modern history for some parts of Carolina del Norte,” Gov. Roy Cooper said. The western parts of the state were hit by the government and hurricanes, causing desert flooding that put lives at risk, numerous land losses and energy losses. More than 100 people were rescued from the water by the governor. After these minutes of the machine, it is four weeks before the machine, more than 60 cm of height in the mountainous region of the state, and Busick recorded a total of 76 cm in just 48 hours. In the city of Asheville, greatly affected by residents, it issued a city government resolution no later than 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 17, 2016. About 20 miles south of Asheville, flood and runoff towers off Lake Lure have concentrated in an “immediate fall,” just short of the National Meteorological Service.

– The amenaza no terminó: The remains of Helene seguirán provoked Lluvias and Vientos Racheados on kilometers from Este. Several more than 30 cm long stadiums from California, with fewer than 14 different emergencies from flood zones, emitting around 1.1 million people in the northern Apalaches and adjacent areas of Tennessee, Carolina del Sur and Virginia. Aside from the rainfall, residents in the Ohio and Tennessee regions were traveling at speeds between 30 and 50 mph (48 to 80 km/h) just four months ago and more than 35 million people are already on alert for Cara Al Sabado residents .

– More than 3 million people without electricity: The remains of Helene remain without power in various stages of the EE.UU. The month lasted approximately 3,429,137 customers in Carolina del Sur, Georgia, Carolina del Norte, Florida and Ohio at PowerOutage.us.

-Helene disturbs the travel service and the answer: Helene caused numerous disruptions to services on the journey and at the station. Various Amtrak trains that were rescheduled to Florida and Georgia have been canceled, the company informs. Reparto services are also affected four times, and UPS says it is suspending service in Florida, Carolina del Norte and Georgia due to the ordeal. FedEx has also suspended or reduced service in five states. The water has survived countless paths throughout the region and has become insurmountable. In Carolina del Norte, 290 roads to the end of the state, and Gov. Roy Cooper said the state's transportation department has more roads such as Graves floods, road cleanups and roads with Lavadas Planean rows for public safety.

– Decades of technical rescue of a Tennessee hospital: More than 50 people were sheltered at the Condado de Unicoi hospital in Erwin, Tenn., and had to be rescued after the fastest possible evacuation of Helene became impossible, Ballad Health said.

– Helene is facing a post-tropical cycle: Helene – the strongest Huracan recorded in the Big Bend region of Florida – is currently traveling at 35 mph (56 km/h) in a post-tropical cycle, just short of the Huracan center. This means that Helene does not have an organized circulation center and does not know her character traits. Although the designation has not changed significantly at Helene's general representation in the future, Helene will have set out to stumble upon and reach dangerous streams. Keith Turi, Interino Director of Response and Recovery of the Agencia Federal for the Manejo de Emergencias, also advised the residents of the Peligros, who were accompanied by Helene, after this incident. “Hay una razones por las que la gente piensa que, Cuando pase la tormenta, los peligros disminuirán. “It’s not absolutely necessary,” Turi said on CNN. “Hay muchos peligros en esas aguas, cosas que se could very ya veces cosas que no se could very y que están under the surface, por lo que he hay que mantenerse alejado of esas aguas. “Asegúrate de llegar a un lugar seguro”.

Helene had a huge wave of destruction in Florida, Georgia and was the safest of EE.UU. It destroyed trees, lost electricity and destroyed homes. Millions of people have found themselves in trouble without electricity and have been unable to escape the devastating ordeal because rescue equipment has to be pushed between the bodies of water or in the water en route to rescuing the injured.

In Cedar Key, Florida, the devastation is so widespread that it is not safe enough to allow new residents or volunteers in the small community off the Florida coast, city officials said, for four months. The town didn't have access to electricity “because there aren't a lot of ways for people here to manage it,” said Sue Colson of Cedar Key.

Decades-old historical buildings and new houses merged while the streets were blocked by cable channels and “extreme peligrosos” came, dijo la alcaldesa. “It’s a political disaster,” Colson said.

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Images of the area show the causes of Helene's death in Cedar Key and Steinhatchee, Florida

Other little things and a community in Florida, Keaton Beach, welcomed the children of her late children on Helene's vacation.

“When we were in Keaton Beach, it was like we were destroying all of our houses, the city, the whole town. “It was as much oil as I ever stepped on,” said Ron DeSantis, Florida's fourth governor, adding that the big mess was just 20 feet away.

The city's gasoline-powered Beach Bums celebrated the fifth anniversary of its opening three days ago when it said goodbye to owner Jared Hunt, who saved residents the opportunity to fulfill their personal interests.

A Keaton Beach resident went ahead with his stay ahead of the remains of those who were alone in his home.

“He perdido mi casa. I won’t do it,” Eric Church said on CNN. “Mi casa está aquí amontonada. Estaba justo ahi. Solo quedan pilares en el suelo. Tengo una esposa y dos perros conmigo. “Qué se supone que debo hacer?”

Church's embassy, ​​Erin Peelar, said the couple bought the home and were familiar with the hurricane's waters, but the home was “distressed.”

“The house is already 75 years old and it is clear that the merchants will be here for the next 75 years,” Peelar said.

On the last day, with no embargo, Peelar said the family was here.

“It is very important that we do not ask ourselves whether we have understood this well. Había seis, siete, ocho casas delante de nosotros; Todas han desaparecido,” dijo.

In the ocean, off Sanibel Island, Florida, Ted Hudson, the father of the stranded Coast Guardsmen, rescued a man who was in his floating home during the hurricane as he left the sailors the next day.

The Florida State Guard on a Hurricane Helene destruction and recovery mission, September 27, 2024, in Steinhatchee, Florida.

The images of the dramatic rescue were captured by the Hudson disaster camera, had to be launched into the air from a helicopter and flew to remain steady at medium speeds of over 100 km/h until they entered the water. There are no other obstacles for the man and his dog to be born quickly. I went into the water and left Hudson, who was helping the helicopter.

“It's like my adrenaline is making me move,” Hudson said on CNN. “It was a thorny situation we found ourselves in and I had to try to get everything done as quickly as possible.”

DeSantis explained that the Huracan Helene attacked the Huracan Idalia in 2023 more than a year earlier, when that moment occurred more than 125 years ago in the Big Bend region of Florida.

Hurricane Helene was near Perry, Florida, and was still traveling at Category 4 speeds of 145 mph (225 km/h) that evening, just ahead of the Huracan Nacional. In comparison: The Huracan Idalia from August 2023 is a Category 3 Huracan with top speeds of 200 km/h.

In Georgia, several people were killed after the 115 structures in the city of Valdosta and the Condado Lowndes of Helene, Governor Brian Kemp.

“The day in our community is lasting and much worse than the storm in Idalia,” said the Emergencias Administración de Emergencias del Condado de Lowndes on its Facebook page.

CNN's Emma Tucker, Elise Hammond, Ashley R. Williams, Taylor Ward, Taylor Romine, Mary Gilbert, Brandon Miller, Alaa Elassar, Nicole Chavez, Josh Replogle and Andy Rose contributed.