Hurricane Helene is currently wreaking havoc in Florida right now. It has made landfall and is being categorised as a category 4 hurricane. Owing to this catastrophic storm, many flights coming and out of the US have been cancelled or delayed. Many coastal areas have also been evacuated owing to the severity of the storm. Here are all of the other important details that you would need to know about this hurricane.
Hurricane Helene: More Than 1,000 Flights Cancelled
Hurricane Helene max storm surge expected to be “unsurvivable” and similar to Katrina, which had killed 1,400 people. Welcome to the #ClimateCrisis
pic.twitter.com/b051nCARmp— George Tsakraklides (@99blackbaloons) September 26, 2024
According to an article which was recently published by the Deccan Herald or the DH, the US has cancelled a large number of flights. As many as 1,218 flights have been cancelled out of which 201 are by Southwest Airlines. They have the highest number of flight cancellations.
American Airlines as well as Delta Air Lines also have some of the highest number of cancelled flights if reports are to go by. In addition to this, a whopping 4,146 flights have also been delayed. This is as per the data cited in the DH article by FlightAware.
Many people have shared frightening visuals of the storm on X (formerly known as Twitter). Entire houses are seen getting washed away by the floods. Roads are seen inundated with water and strong gusts of winds are bending trees.
Also Read: Hurricane Helene: From Strength To Affected Areas, All You Need To Know About This Storm In The US
The Impact Of This Category 4 Storm In The US’s Florida
The International Space Station flew over Hurricane Helene at 2:25 p.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, as it approached the Gulf Coast of Florida packing winds in excess of 120 miles an hour. pic.twitter.com/J1iU0Iztpx
— International Space Station (@Space_Station) September 26, 2024
Authorities have swung into action and are already trying their best to minimise damage. They have been urging people near the coast to evacuate their houses as the storm is being dubbed unsurvivable.
Many officials have also said that this storm is unlike anything they have experienced in the past. Schools in many areas are now shut and officials are trying their best to grapple with the wall of water.
Also Read: Hurricane John Hits Mexico, 3 Dead; Travel Advisory Issued Amid Flooding, Landslides & Heavy Rains
Have you ever been stuck in such a severe storm? Do you know anyone who is in Florida? How are they managing to get by? Let us know in the comments section below!
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First Published: September 27, 2024 11:36 AM