2024-10-01 09:00:10
Climate Change
Infrastructure

Hurricane Helene's Devastating Impact on the Southeast USA

Image courtesy of : AFP (YAMIL LAGE)

Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc across the southeastern United States, claiming over 100 lives and leaving millions without power. Initially striking Florida as a category four hurricane, Helene weakened but continued to cause significant destruction as it moved through the Carolinas and Tennessee.

The storm isolated communities like Asheville, North Carolina, where damaged infrastructure cut off essential services. Thousands sought refuge in emergency shelters, and dramatic rescues, including a man and his dog, were captured on video.

The storm's impact was so severe that President Biden and Vice President Harris planned visits to the region. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) described the flooding as historic, and recovery efforts are expected to take a long time.

The total damage is estimated between $145 billion and $160 billion. As the region grapples with the aftermath, the crisis has also ignited political debates, with climate change and disaster preparedness at the forefront.

The tragedy underscores the importance of investing in infrastructure to withstand extreme weather events, a necessity in an era where climate change is an undeniable reality.

New York Times - U.S.
1. Oktober 2024 um 01:38

Lost Lives and an Epic Crisis in North Carolina Lost Lives and an Epic Crisis in North Carolina

Politics
Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, destroying infrastructure, cutting off thousands, killing over 35; agencies rushed aid as search continued; Gov. called it "unprecedented"; full scale still emerging.
t-online
30. September 2024 um 14:29

USA: Storm "Helene" Claims Over a Hundred Lives in North and South Carolina

Politics
Environment
Storm "Helene" claimed over 100 lives in North and South Carolina; State of emergency declared in the affected states; 2.2 million households without power; Restoration of power supply will take several days; Hurricane of category four initially hit Florida; Flood alert in North Carolina due to imminent dam breaks; Storm caused significant damage to infrastructure; Thousands of people had to seek refuge in emergency shelters; dramatic rescue of a man with his dog captured on video.
The Guardian
30. September 2024 um 21:10

Hurricane Helene leaves over 100 dead and a million without power

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Environment
Finance
Technology
Hurricane Helene devastated the south-east US, killing over 100 and leaving 1M without power. The storm made landfall in Florida as a category 4, then weakened as it moved through the Carolinas and Tennessee, destroying communities. In North Carolina, Asheville was isolated with damaged roads, power and phone outages; over 600 were reported missing. The University of North Carolina-Asheville suspended classes. Fema described the flooding as "historic"; over 700,000 homes lost power. 119 NC res..
New York Times - U.S.
1. Oktober 2024 um 09:10

Biden Will Visit Region Ravaged by ‘History-Making’ Helene

Politics
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Thursday, then devastated Appalachia, killing 111 across 6 states. Asheville, a city of 94,000, suffered landslides, flooding, damaged water system, and widespread power outages. FEMA is responding, and President Biden plans to visit the region.
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