Emergency Declared in US States as ‘Unsurvivable’ Storm Surge Warning Issued for Hurricane Helene | US News
Forecasters warn that Florida could experience a devastating storm surge when Hurricane Helene hits on Thursday, with winds potentially exceeding 130mph (209kph) and the risk of heavy rains and flash floods across the southeastern US.
Helene is projected to be a major hurricane, classified as a Category 3 or higher, upon making landfall on Florida’s northwestern coast Thursday evening.
States of emergency have been declared in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, with hurricane and flash flood warnings extending to south-central Georgia.
Evacuation orders are in place in several Florida counties, with millions of residents under flood watches.
The weather service warns of storm surges up to 20 feet (6m), particularly in Florida’s Apalachee Bay region, with potential catastrophic consequences.
The city of Tallahassee is bracing for high winds and heavy rains, with officials urging residents to take evacuation orders seriously.
The mayor emphasized the severity of the situation, calling Helene the most significant storm in the city’s history. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially extensive damage.
Despite evacuation orders, some residents are choosing to stay and weather the storm, with prayers for safety and concern for those in the hurricane’s path.
Residents like Leslie Powell are taking precautions, with some opting to seek shelter to ensure their safety, particularly those living near trees and vulnerable structures.