Hurricane Helene Tracker
2024-09-28
Author: Charlotte
Devastation Strikes as 42 Lives Lost and Urgent Evacuations Ordered
As Hurricane Helene wreaks chaos across the Southeast, towns in North Carolina are facing dire situations with residents being urgently evacuated. The storm, which made landfall in Florida as a brutal Category 4 hurricane, has left at least 42 people dead and has prompted evacuation orders for thousands after fears that local dams could fail due to severe flooding.
Early Friday saw Newport, a North Carolina town with a population of around 7,000, placed under evacuation orders as officials declared a state of emergency due to the Waterville Dam's vulnerability to flooding. Additionally, Rutherford County emergency management officials warned residents downstream of the Lake Lure dam to evacuate due to potential structural failure. Fortunately, later checks revealed that the dam was structurally intact.
Though Helene has since been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, its aftermath is still causing perilous conditions as it moves northward. Initial reports indicate that the storm left a path of destruction: seven fatalities in Florida, 15 in Georgia (including the loss of an emergency responder), and another 19 in South Carolina, two of whom were tragically killed when trees fell on their homes.
By Friday evening, Helene was shifting towards Kentucky, with southern Appalachia being warned of significant downpours and floods. As sections of North Carolina’s I-40 experienced washouts, the National Hurricane Center warned of 'historic' flooding and potential record-breaking river levels.
Among the shocking images flooding social media, residents in Sarasota, Florida, have reported alligators swimming through their streets, highlighting the severe flooding and chaos that the storm has caused. Moreover, a tornado touched down in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, injuring at least four people and causing extensive structural damage.
In a coordinated response, Vice President Kamala Harris announced that over 1,500 federal personnel are being mobilized to support recovery efforts. She emphasized the ongoing dangers posed by the storm and reassured that resources—including food, water, and generators—are being deployed to help communities in need.
As Hurricane Helene continues its destructive path and emergency measures are implemented, the nation watches closely, hoping for a quick recovery for those affected and an end to a devastating weather event that has claimed so many lives.