Hurricane Helene kills at least 89 in US; homes and memories washed away

Published: 5:29am, 30 Sep 2024Updated: 6:41am, 30 Sep 2024

States across the Southeastern United States started a massive clean-up and recovery effort on Sunday after winds, rain and storm surges from Hurricane Helene knocked out power for millions, destroyed roads and bridges, and caused catastrophic flooding from Florida to Virginia.

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The storm killed at least 89 people in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia, according to CNN. According to a Reuters tally of state and local officials, the storm killed at least 69 people and officials feared still more bodies would be discovered.

Damage estimates ranged from US$15 billion to more than US$100 billion, insurers and forecasters said over the weekend. Property damage and lost economic output will become clearer as officials assess the destruction.

Residents discard items from their homes which filled with floodwaters from Hurricane Helene in the Shore Acres neighbourhood of St Petersburg, Florida. Photo: AP
Residents discard items from their homes which filled with floodwaters from Hurricane Helene in the Shore Acres neighbourhood of St Petersburg, Florida. Photo: AP

South Carolina recorded the highest death toll, reporting 25 fatalities, with falling trees contributing to many of them.

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