This is terrible. We're been following the Hurricane Helene stories - its hard to imagine what these people are going through:
At least 56 dead and millions without power after Helene's deadly march across U.S. southeast https://t.co/C0l6mQTPxo
— CTV Saskatoon (@ctvsaskatoon) September 29, 2024
Mind blowing to see two hurricanes, #HurricaneJohn on the left (west coast of Mexico), and #HurricaneHelene (Big Bend region of Florida) on the right, both making landfall at nearly the same time. #Helene #Johnpic.twitter.com/5nf644NKi8
— Dylan Raines (@RainesOfEarth) September 27, 2024
🚨🇺🇲HURRICANE HELENE UPDATE#Helene | #ncwx #Florida | #floods
— Weather monitor (@Weathermonitors) September 29, 2024
Death Toll Rises to 64
- 3 firefighters, mother & twins among victims
- 11 deaths reported in Florida
- Thousands stranded, millions without power
DESTRUCTION SUMMARY
- Record flooding in North Carolina
- Road… pic.twitter.com/iCvdK5dx5u
This is a whole new class of hurricanes. Storm surge is so high, #Helene is picking up whole houses and taking them for a swim in the middle of the night. There’s no land anymore…just dark water.#ClimateCrisis
— George Tsakraklides (@99blackbaloons) September 27, 2024
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Really good reporting on why Helene was so particularly devastating to an area not unfamiliar with hurricane remnants www.ncrabbithole.com/p/why-hurric...
— acknetz (@acknetz.bsky.social) September 28, 2024 at 10:49 PM
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We should start naming hurricanes after fossil fuel companies.
— Max Berger (@maxberger.bsky.social) September 28, 2024 at 6:28 PM
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WTF?! Why wasn't Mar-a-Lago washed out to sea? Missed again!
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