Helene Mercier
Hurricane helene (/ hɛˈliːn / ⓘ heh-leen) [1] was a powerful and devastating tropical cyclone that caused widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the southeastern. 3 days agohurricane helene was a large, catastrophic tropical cyclone notable for its rapid intensification that ultimately produced a wide swath of damage and loss of life that extended. 3 days agofema, in partnership with florida and local communities, has provided over $11 billion to support recovery from hurricanes helene and milton.
Helene's largest impacts were across the southern appalachians where widespread severe and unprecedented flooding occurred with hundreds of fatalities and billions in property damage. Oct 7, 2024more than 230 people have been killed from hurricane helene, which unleashed devastation across florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia and tennessee. Sep 24, 2024noaa's national weather service wants you to have the latest, most accurate information on hurricane helene to keep you informed and safe.
Sep 27, 2024hurricane helene plowed ashore in florida's big bend area as a monster-size category 4 storm. Whitewater outfitters on the nolichucky river are facing an uncertain future after hurricane helene devastated this scenic spot on the north carolina-tennessee border. Sep 24, 2024get the latest news and information on helene from wusf.
Sep 22, 2025hurricane helene, a catastrophic category 4 storm, made landfall in florida’s big bend region on september 26, 2024, with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph.