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Hurricane Helene’s UNBELIEVABLE Destruction in Western North Carolina #disaster #revelation #weather

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Helene is the deadliest hurricane to hit the mainland USA since Katrina in Asheville, NC, and the WNC area. You knew it could get bad with waters reaching nearly 27 feet in some locations. We extend our sincere prayers to all affected by Hurricane Helene. Living here for many years now, we would have never expected a storm of this nature to ever touch our beautiful Appalachian Mountains. We've been proud to serve alongside many different churches, communities, and organizations and we were able to capture some footage while we were there.

"United We Stand. Divided We Fall."

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Music by: Michele Masin

Hurricane Helene (/hɛˈliːn/ ⓘ heh-LEEN)[1] was a devastating tropical cyclone that caused widespread destruction and fatalities across the Southeastern United States in late September 2024. It was the strongest hurricane on record to strike the Big Bend region of Florida, the deadliest Atlantic hurricane since Maria in 2017, and the deadliest to strike the mainland U.S. since Katrina in 2005.

The eighth named storm, fifth hurricane, and second major hurricane[a] of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Helene began forming on September 22 as a broad low-pressure system in the western Caribbean Sea.[5] By September 24, the disturbance had consolidated enough to become a tropical storm as it approached the Yucatán Peninsula, receiving the name Helene from the National Hurricane Center.

Weather conditions led to the cyclone's intensification, and it became a hurricane early on September 25. More pronounced and rapid intensification ensued as Helene traversed the Gulf of Mexico the following day, reaching Category 4 intensity on the evening of September 26. Late on September 26, Helene made landfall at peak intensity in the Big Bend region of Florida, near the city of Perry, with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 km/h). Helene weakened as it moved quickly inland before degenerating into a post-tropical cyclone over Tennessee on September 27. The storm then stalled over the state before dissipating on September 29.

In advance of Helene's expected landfall, states of emergency were declared in Florida and Georgia due to the significant impacts expected, including very high storm surges along the coast and hurricane-force gusts as far inland as Atlanta. Hurricane warnings also extended further inland due to Helene's fast motion. The storm caused catastrophic rainfall-triggered flooding, particularly in western North Carolina, East Tennessee, and southwestern Virginia, and spawned numerous tornadoes. At least 220 deaths have been attributed to the storm.


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