The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene continues to unfold as rescue teams work around the clock to save lives. In Tennessee, dozens of people were heroically rescued from the roof of a hospital as floodwaters rose dangerously around the facility. In Greenville, fears of a potential dam failure added to the already dire situation, with emergency responders on high alert.
Amidst the destruction, stories of incredible perseverance have emerged. A South Carolina man walked 17 miles through the aftermath of Helene just to attend his daughter’s wedding. In Asheville, North Carolina, volunteers and shelter staff acted quickly, managing to rescue over 100 pets before flooding devastated their facility.
On Wednesday evening, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) issued a critical water contact advisory due to extensive flooding. The advisory warns residents to avoid contact with affected water bodies, as several wastewater treatment plants have been compromised. Untreated sewage may have entered local waterways, posing health risks. Damaged sewer lines and septic systems across the region further exacerbate the situation. The public is advised to steer clear of these waters until further notice.
In the town of Erwin, Tennessee, rising floodwaters nearly submerged a hospital, making access all but impossible for rescue teams.
The southern states of Georgia and Florida have been severely impacted by Hurricane Helene, with a tragic toll of 55 lives lost—33 in Georgia and 22 in Florida. Among the victims in Georgia were a young mother and her twin infants, killed when a tree crushed their mobile home near Augusta.
Helene struck Florida’s Big Bend region last Thursday as a ferocious Category 4 hurricane, with winds reaching 140 mph. Despite the catastrophic damage, recovery efforts have made significant strides. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that power restoration has been exceptionally rapid, with 2.4 million outages resolved, leaving just 9,000 homes without power as of today.
In Georgia, National Guardsmen have been dispatched to clear debris and assist in recovery efforts in hard-hit cities like Augusta and Valdosta. Both state and local teams are working tirelessly to support the ongoing cleanup operations.
Governor DeSantis emphasized Florida's progress, noting that search and rescue operations have concluded and recovery efforts are well underway. Florida’s emergency response teams have even been deployed to assist with cleanup and recovery in North Carolina as the region begins to rebuild after Helene.
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