More than sixty deaths in the US due to storm Helene
washington September 29, 2024 12:02At least 43 people have been reported dead in various American states as a result of Helene. The storm caused significant damage before weakening.
At least 43 people have been reported dead in various American states as a result of Helene. The storm caused significant damage before weakening.
The death toll from the passage of the tropical storm Helene in the United States has further risen, with more than twenty deaths reported, including two from a deadly tornado in Georgia. The storm caused extensive damage in Florida and other states.
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