Helene is triggering dangerous rain and flooding across the US South, where it has killed at least 21 people and cut power to over 4 million customers after coming ashore in Florida as a major hurricane.
More than 5.2 million people face a moderate or high risk of excessive rain Friday as Helene, with winds of 35 miles per hour, pushes inland across North Carolina, said Scott Kleebauer, a forecaster at the US Weather Prediction Center. The heaviest rain will now be shifting into Tennessee and Kentucky after pummeling portions of Georgia and the Carolinas.
The storm, which has ...
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