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Helene is Category 4 and produces flooding in Florida – DW – 09/27/2024

Helene is Category 4 and produces flooding in Florida – DW – 09/27/2024

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Helene, the last week of the hurricane, which entered Category 4 as it crossed this youth (09/26/2024), flooded parts of Florida and lost more than 350,000 residents as well as offices and offices in this state de Georgia and Carolina del Norte.

The hurricane was on its way for the last few hours as it visited the Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, in English) and reached the western coast of Florida at a maximum of 215 kilometers per hour (130 miles), according to Huracán Mayor.

When Helene entered her shelter in Florida, in the Big Bend region, her effects were not felt as they stood guard along the Gulf of Mexico coast in that state.

The mediocre stages have begun to find the first images of the cities and high seas in the coastal areas of this country, as they are in the Bahía de Tampa and inundate the registrar due to floods from the United States within 50 centimeters within the city.

Likewise, more than 366,000 residents and offices on Florida's west coast will receive late power due to impacts from the hurricane's outer bands, according to the PowerOutages website.

For Florida, the coastal city that Helene visited, left a record: she saw the meteorologists in an area under the sea, up to 4.5 meters from the lower limit of their project Vista en este estado.

If you are not evacuated, identify yourself with your location

Mandatory evacuation hits more than 30 Florida residents.

The Kondado of Taylor said he did not tell him that he left him a special request: “Please write me your name and give me important information and information on your position at the pier with a lasting brand name so that he can be identified can.” “Sus Familiares Notificados”

Hurricane Helene was added to her child's category 4, a Fenómeno, in the evening "extremadamente peligroso" If you are heading to the Florida coast, please contact the Centro Nacional de Huracanes de Estados Unidos.
Hurricane Helene was sent to July's Category 4 in the evening, an “extremely peligroso” fan that moved well over the Florida coast, the United States Huracan Center said. Image: NOAA/AP/Picture Alliance

The Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (NWS, in English) from EE.UU. has announced that cycling in the Bahía de Apalechee, near Tallahassee (the state capital), is “unsalvageable.”

Florida schools and offices have already completed their exams, and few flights originating or arriving at Tampa Airport and other airports were not yet operational.

A huge and fast cycle

The meteorologists cannot exonerate the dimensions of the circle since it is located up to 500 kilometers (310 miles) from the city center and is close to tropical agony kilometers per hour (23 millas).

Characteristic messengers increase the influence of Helene's destructive effects.

jc (afp, efe, reuters, Univision)

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