in America "helen storm" Weeds due to devastation, 64 people died in south-eastern areas

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in America "helen storm" Weeds due to devastation, 64 people died in south-eastern areas

Aerial view of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helen in America.

Perry (America): Hurricane ‘Helen’ has caused massive devastation in the south-eastern region of America. Due to Hurricane Helen, heavy rains and strong thunderstorms have been seen in the south-eastern areas of America. At least 64 people died in related incidents on Saturday. Many people are said to be injured. Hurricane ‘Helen’ has caused widespread devastation in the area. Houses, shops, buildings, trees and poles were uprooted at many places.

Due to heavy rains, people are still stranded in the middle of the road and lakhs of people have to live in darkness without electricity. Janalea England, a resident of Steinhatchee, Florida, said, “I have never seen so many people becoming homeless as I am seeing now.” Hurricane ‘Helen’ knocked in the village of Big Bend, Florida late Thursday night and that During this time winds were blowing at a speed of 225 kilometers per hour. After this the storm moved towards Georgia. Hurricane Helen caused torrential rains in the Carolinas and Tennessee, although the storm has now weakened there.

landslide in north carolina

Mudslides and flooding have blocked traffic on Interstate 40 and other roads in parts of western North Carolina. The National Hurricane Center said that Hurricane ‘Helen’ has now become a post-tropical cyclone. It is expected to reach Tennessee on Saturday and Sunday. Hurricane Helen has killed people in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia, with at least 25 deaths in South Carolina. (AP)

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