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.
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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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