Hurricane Helene’s storm surge struck Florida fast and hard when it slammed into Gulf Coast communities near St. Petersburg.
but he was detoured due to extreme flooding from Hurricane Helene. Jones told Fox News Digital he was diverted multiple times while traveling on Interstate 26 when he finally crossed the state ...
Helene left over 100 people dead and more than 600 people unaccounted for across 10 states. Around 640,000 Duke customers still do not have power in the Carolinas, according to poweroutage.us.
Hurricane Helene dissipated Saturday, but massive rains brought by the storm have left many people stranded and without power as cleanup began from the monster tempest that killed scores of people ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – As the search for victims of Hurricane Helene enters its second week, the death toll continues to rise. At least 221 people have lost their lives across six states, with North ...
Hurricane Helene has killed more than 130 people and caused widespread devastation throughout the Southeast. The storm destroyed communities after making landfall in Florida on Sept. 26 with ...
Last week, warning about the imminent arrival of Hurricane Helene, the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Fla., used the word “unsurvivable.” And yet the storm seemed to take much of the ...
The death toll from Hurricane Helene surged to 64 people Saturday evening as the powerful storm caused widespread destruction across the southeast. Among the dead are three firefighters ...
A house in Florida caught fire in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene after a Tesla burst into flames in the garage purportedly due to coming into contact with saltwater, Reuters reported.
Getting them back online is difficult. By Brad Plumer Hurricane Helene didn’t just knock down power lines across the Southeast — it also flooded many electrical substations, which can take ...
Flooding from Hurricane Helene has submerged roads and vehicles across the Southeast. Experts say it is not necessarily more likely for an electric vehicle to catch fire due to flooding.
Hurricane Helene killed at least 50 people and left more than 4.8 million utility customers without power in the Southeastern U.S. on Friday. Though it is not often considered the top safety risk ...