Flooding and destruction caused by Hurricane Helene in the southeastern U.S.
- The southeastern United States is being devastated by Hurricane Helene, which brings torrential rain and ferocious winds to Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
- At least 52 people have been killed by the Category 4 storm as of Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
- President Biden and Vice President Harris are fully committed to utilizing all available resources to support the recovery process.
The southeastern United States is being devastated by Hurricane Helene, which brings torrential rain and ferocious winds to Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
The Category 4 storm has resulted in the death of at least 52 people, according to the Associated Press. Additionally, millions of people are without electricity, and some have been forced to leave their homes as trees are uprooted and property is destroyed by the torrential rain.
Since the storm's landfall, evacuations have been ongoing.
President Biden and Vice President Harris are dedicated to utilizing all available resources to support the recovery.
He stated on Saturday that as we focus on recovery, we will ensure that no resource is left untouched to help families, businesses, schools, hospitals, and communities swiftly begin rebuilding.
Some photos of the wreckage left by Helene have been shared.
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