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Hurricane Helene update: Orange County officials hold press conference
SUMMARY: Orange County officials held a press conference to update residents on Hurricane Helen, currently a Category 2 storm expected to strengthen. Mayor Jerry L. Demings emphasized the importance of vigilance, as significant impacts, including tornado potential and strong winds (25-35 mph), would persist until 2 a.m. tomorrow. Emergency shelters remain open, accommodating 78 individuals. Utility companies report minimal outages but warn of possible future issues due to high winds. Orange County Public Schools will resume normal operations tomorrow. Officials urged safety, advising residents to avoid downed power lines and report hazards immediately. Further updates will follow as the situation evolves.
Orange County, Florida, officials hold press conference ahead of Hurricane Helene, which is expected to make landfall as a major hurrricane. Helene is currently a Cat. 4 hurricane.
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Two dead in Florida, 1.2M without power in wake of Hurricane Helene | Florida
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 storm, resulting in two fatalities and leaving 1.2 million residents without power. With winds reaching 140 mph and storm surges over 20 feet, it caused unprecedented flooding, particularly in the Tampa Bay area. Many bridges remained closed for safety inspections, and significant debris clearance efforts were initiated. Rescue teams conducted thousands of missions to assist stranded individuals during the aftermath. Officials urged residents to avoid impacted areas and heed local authority updates while crews worked tirelessly to restore safety and transportation routes following damage caused by Helene.
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Tallahassee residents took shelter as Category 4 Hurricane Helene roared ashore
SUMMARY: Nausea Sherman reports live from Tallahassee after enduring a Category 4 hurricane in a local shelter with around 200 people. Despite the chaos of the unprecedented storm, a strong sense of community emerged among those sheltered. Residents supported one another, respecting personal space while some slept and others walked around. Families, including women with babies, sought refuge in the shelter due to dangerous conditions. The report highlights the resilience and solidarity of the community during a challenging time.
Najahe Sherman reports about 200 people who rode out the storm in one shelter developed a sense of community in a shared experience.
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Storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded homes as it moved up Florida's coast.
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helen is currently unleashing powerful forces on the ocean, creating intense conditions. The storm shows no signs of weakening, as it continues to impact the surrounding area. With its formidable presence, the hurricane poses a significant threat, emphasizing the urgency of monitoring its progression. The situation remains dynamic, and those in affected regions must stay informed and prepared for potential impacts.
Storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded homes as it moved up Florida’s coast.
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