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Florida braces for hurricane Helene, expected to spark deadly winds, storm surge

Evacuations along Gulf Coast, counties announce school closures as category 4 storm prompts forecasts of 'catastrophic wind impacts'

Reuters Published 26.09.24, 02:16 PM

Florida braced for the arrival of Hurricane Helene on Thursday, forecast to be a powerful Category 4 storm when it smashes into the state's panhandle.

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A drone view of the commercial area around Cedar Key Fishing Pier as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.
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Officials issued dire warnings, pleading with residents in coastal areas along the hurricane's path to evacuate ahead of catastrophic winds and a potentially deadly storm surge, the wall of seawater pushed on land by hurricane-force winds, that could rise to 20 feet (6.1 meters) in some spots.

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A woman fills up a container with gas as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cross City, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

"This is not a survivable event for those in coastal or low- lying areas," said Jared Miller, the sheriff of Wakulla County, where Helene is forecast to make landfall. "Please heed the evacuation orders in place as time is running out to do so."

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A woman loads up a box in a golf cart as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

Helene roared across the Gulf of Mexico, picking up power from the warm ocean water. It is forecast to make landfall in Florida's panhandle Thursday evening, packing sustained wind speeds of up to 156 miles per hour (251 km per hour), forecasters said.

"For those in the path, that unfortunately means catastrophic wind impacts," National Hurricane Center Deputy Director Jamie Rhome said.

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A drone view of the commercial area around Cedar Key Fishing Pier as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

WALL OF WATER

Storm surge was forecast to reach 15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6.1 meters) in the Big Bend area of Florida's panhandle where the storm is expected to come ashore, Rhome said.

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Men board up a restaurant window as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

More than 40 million people in Florida, Georgia and Alabama were under hurricane and tropical storm warnings, the hurricane center said.

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People wait to fill their sandbags as sand is dumped at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex as Tropical Storm Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida's Big Bend, in Clearwater, Florida, U.S., September 25, 2024. Reuters.

Numerous evacuations were ordered along Florida's Gulf Coast, including Sarasota and Charlotte counties, and dozens of counties have announced school closures, including Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.

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A drone view shows people filling up sandbags at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex as Tropical Storm Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida's Big Bend, in Clearwater, Florida, U.S., September 25, 2024. Reuters.

Pinellas County officials ordered evacuations of long-term healthcare facilities, including nursing homes, assisted living centers and hospitals near the coast. The county sits on a peninsula surrounded by Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

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People load a truck with furniture as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

John Dailey, the mayor of Tallahassee, Florida's capital city that is in the direct path of Helene, said the hurricane could be the strongest storm to ever make a direct hit on his city.

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Graffitied plywood sheets are seen at the windows of a convenience store as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

Helene could produce "unprecedented damage like nothing we have ever experienced before as a community," Dailey told reporters on Wednesday.

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People load a truck with furniture as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

TORRENTIAL RAINS

Helene was expected to dump up to 15 inches (38.1 cm) of rain in some isolated spots after making landfall in Florida, causing considerable flash and urban flooding, the hurricane center said.

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A woman loads a truck with furniture as Hurricane Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida’s Big Bend, in Cedar Key, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

Rhome said about half of lives lost in hurricanes typically came from flash flooding caused by torrential rain, often among people who drive into flooded roads and are swept away. He urged those in affected areas to use extreme caution.

Rhome added that the expected hurricane-force wind impact area stretched around 180 miles (290 km) north from the Florida panhandle to southern Georgia.

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A person loads the car with sandbags at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex as Tropical Storm Helene intensifies before its expected landfall on Florida's Big Bend, in Clearwater, Florida, U.S. September 25, 2024. Reuters.

"You need to prepare for prolonged (energy) outages, those trees are going to come down in strong winds, block roads," Rhome said.

(Reporting by Rich McKay, Brendan O'Brien and Andrew Hay; Writing by Brad Brooks; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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