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As of Thursday morning, Helene had maximum sustained wind speeds of 100 mph and was classified as a Category 2 hurricane. Several Florida counties began issuing evacuation orders—primarily for ...
An evacuation map of Citrus County ... The order is effective immediately. "Hurricane Helene is predicted to be a catastrophic and life-threatening storm system," a county Facebook post said.
The hurricane season begins on June 1 and ends November 30. Read the Tampa Bay Times’ coverage on the latest on active ...
Hurricane Helene was responsible for the most inland flooding deaths in the United States in 52 years. In North Carolina, ...
A map from the center shows Hurricane Helene going north through the Florida ... residents to input their address and learn their evacuation route in case of flooding or other disaster.
After four months of, ProPublica found that the warnings about Helene were eerily accurate. Yet, local residents remained ...
As Hurricane Helene continues moving toward the Florida coast, it's important you know what evacuation zone you are in. The Florida Division of Emergency Management has a Know Your Zone map where ...
Just a few months later, Hurricane Helene devastated parts of South Carolina's Upstate, an area that isn't included on the evacuation maps. Residents can download the state’s emergency manager ...