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Hurricane Helene live updates: 91 dead after storm brought ‘biblical’ damage

The storm surge, wind damage and inland flooding from Hurricane Helene have been catastrophic, flooding neighborhoods, stranding residents, destroying homes and toppling trees in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee.

Dozens have been killed.

Helene, which made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region Thursday night as a massive Category 4 hurricane, was the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the Big Bend on record.

Latest Developments

Sep 30, 6:11 AM

Helene remnants move into mid-Atlantic

After dumping more than 30 inches of rain on North Carolina and producing the biggest local flood in recorded history, the remnants of Helene are forecast to move on Monday into the mid-Atlantic.

An ABC News graphic shows the latest weather conditions and warnings in the wake of Helene, on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024.© ABC News

As southeastern United States worked to clean up from Helene, some of its remnants are moving into Mid-Atlantic today with heavy rain forecast for West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland.

There is an elevated flood threat on Monday in Virginia and West Virginia, where the already saturated ground could get additional 1 to 2 inches of rain, which could produce flash flooding.

-ABC News’ Max Golembo

Sep 30, 5:47 AM

Helene’s death toll climbs to 91

At least 91 people have been killed by Helene, which made landfall Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane on Thursday, the Associated Press reported Monday.

Melinda Segassie throws out electronics that had been ruined in the home where she lived with her husband Dani in the wake of Hurricane Helene in Steinhatchee, Florida, U.S., Sept. 29, 2024.© Kathleen Flynn/Reuters
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