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Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc on United States Southeast, death toll increases

Southeastern U.S. mentions started a. huge clean-up and healing effort on Sunday after winds, rain. and storm surges from Cyclone Helene offed power,. destroyed roadways and bridges and triggered catastrophic flooding. from Florida to Virginia. The storm caused a minimum of 60 deaths, according to state and. local officials in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, North. Carolina and Virginia. Authorities feared still more bodies would. be discovered across a number of states.

Damage price quotes varied from $15 billion to more than $100. billion, insurers and forecasters stated over the weekend. Property damage and lost financial output will become more clear. as authorities assess the damage.

Days of driving rain followed Helene knocking into Florida's. Gulf Coast on Thursday night. More than 3 million customers. dealt with power interruptions over the weekend after unprecedented storm. rises, relentless winds and risky conditions that extended. numerous miles inland. Some of the worst rains struck western North Carolina, which saw. practically 30 inches (76 cm) fall on Mount Mitchell in Yancey. County, the National Weather condition Service's Weather condition Prediction Center. reported. State transportation officials said more than 400 roads remained. closed in the state, where the governor reported two deaths on. Saturday. Waters washed over Lake Draw Dam in Rutherford County and individuals. around Chimney Rock described the town's downtown as. washed out. Images revealing inches of mud and sediment, rooted out. trees and snapped utility pole and structures turned into. particles.

Just to the south in eastern Tennessee, Greene County. authorities stressed the Nolichucky Dam was on the edge of failure. but the Tennessee Valley Authority reported late Saturday that. the dam was stable and protected.

The devastation we're experiencing in Hurricane Helene's wake. has actually been frustrating, President Joe Biden said on Saturday. Jill and I continue to wish all of those who have lost. loved ones and for everyone impacted by this storm.

South Carolina tape-recorded the highest death toll, with local. authorities count 24 casualties so far from Helene, with falling. trees adding to much of them.

Seventeen people, consisting of children, died in Georgia due to. Helene, Guv Brian Kemp said after viewing damage in. Valdosta.

An overall of 11 individuals died in Florida, Guv Ron DeSantis. said on Saturday, speaking in Perry on Florida's Gulf Coast,. which saw 15-foot storm surges, bigger than those seen in. cyclones over the last few years. In coastal Steinhatchee, a storm surge - a wall of seawater. pressed ashore by winds - of 8 to 10 feet (2.4-3 meters). moved mobile homes, the weather service stated.

The close-by small community of Spring Warrior Fish Camp was. surveying the damage Saturday and still waiting for any. emergency or first responder help.

No one thinks of us back here, said David Hall, as he and. his partner dug through the sea yard and dead fish in the office. of the hotel they owned. A lot of the homes in there are built on. stilts because of a local ordinance and made it through heavy damage.

(source: Reuters)