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Donald Trump and Brian Kemp will survey Georgia's storm damage together
ATLANTA — Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday will make their first appearance together since before the 2020 election, traveling to east Georgia to survey damage from Hurricane Helene.
It’s the first meeting of the two former foes since Trump attacked Kemp for his unwillingness to call a special legislative session ...Read more
Biden takes stock of Helene damage in South Georgia, tells residents 'I have your back'
VALDOSTA, Ga. — Upon viewing some of the wreckage in Lowndes County on Thursday afternoon, President Joe Biden’s motorcade ventured west toward the town of Hahira and the pecan grove of farmer Buck Paulk, where trees were flattened.
The route there also consisted of a roadside scene that looked like a planet of dead trees. Forests of ...Read more
Congress ignored disaster relief requests. Now, calls begin to return for Helene recovery
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress saw Hurricane Helene coming.
Last week, they had planned to be in Washington through Friday, and then recess for the month of October to focus on the election. But as Helene strengthened while approaching Florida, they announced an early dismissal to get home ahead of the storm.
Now, lawmakers from the states...Read more
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis skips presidential visit as Biden flies over site of Helene's landfall
President Joe Biden arrived in Florida on Thursday to survey damage to the state caused by Hurricane Helene last week — but Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, was not there to greet him.
The president is on a two-day tour of Southeastern states ravaged by the storm, which took at least 200 lives as it ripped through the region. ...Read more
Hurricane center lowers chance Gulf system will develop, but rain coming to Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center lowered its prediction the season’s next tropical depression or storm would form in the Gulf of Mexico, but Florida is likely to get heavy rain next week whether it develops or not.
As of the NHC’s 2 p.m. EDT tropical outlook, a surface trough located over portions of the Gulf with ...Read more
Trump to visit storm damage in Georgia with Gov. Kemp
ATLANTA — Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday will make their first appearance together since before the 2020 election, traveling to Evans to survey damage from Hurricane Helene.
It’s the first time the two former foes will appear since Trump attacked Kemp for his unwillingness to call a special legislative session ...Read more
Biden to take stock of Helene damage in South Georgia this afternoon
VALDOSTA, Ga. — Many residents here are still without power even though it’s been roughly a week since Hurricane Helene tore a path from the Gulf of Mexico through the Southeast.
And that means many are unaware that President Joe Biden will make a trip to the area Thursday after stops in North Florida.
Told of Biden’s afternoon arrival, ...Read more
California's heat wave to come 'roaring back' this weekend
LOS ANGELES — Daily temperature records around California continued to be set this week as an unusual October heat wave broiled the state and stymied firefighters' efforts to get blazes in Southern California under control.
Though the current heat wave peaked on Wednesday, the outlook going into the weekend doesn't bring much relief, ...Read more
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis skips presidential visit as Biden flies over site of Helene's landfall
MIAMI — President Joe Biden arrived in Florida on Thursday to survey damage to the state caused by Hurricane Helene last week — but Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, was not there to greet him.
The president is on a two-day tour of Southeastern states ravaged by the storm, which took at least 200 lives as it ripped through the ...Read more
Hurricane center lowers chance Gulf system will develop, but rain coming to Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center lowered its prediction the season’s next tropical depression or storm would form in the Gulf of Mexico, but Florida is likely to get heavy rain next week whether it develops or not.
As of the NHC’s 8 a.m. tropical outlook, a surface trough located over portions of the Gulf with disorganized ...Read more
Odds drop for potential tropical system in Gulf, but Florida still likely to get drenched
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The tropics remain active with a hurricane and a tropical storm in the Atlantic, but forecasters said concern is lessening about a potential system developing in the Gulf of Mexico.
A weather disturbance is expected to move into the Gulf, but the odds dropped to 30% for tropical development because of “interaction ...Read more
'An empty feeling' as Helene recovery begins for the place where it made landfall
MIAMI — These days, Jody Griffis’ daily commute to his waterfront home in Cedar Island ends with him parked in front of what is now a mostly barren lot, the Gulf of Mexico softly lapping at the shore behind it.
Last week, Hurricane Helene swept away his 1986 Jim Walter stilt house and everything he and his wife of 24 years had in it. ...Read more
Hurricane Helene was a historic storm. Climate change likely made it worse
ATLANTA — Early last week, the tropical disturbance that became Hurricane Helene was a disorganized cluster of thunderstorms off the coast of Cuba. Three days later, Helene had exploded into a Category 4 hurricane packing winds of 140 mph as it hurtled toward Florida’s Gulf Coast.
The storm was the strongest on record to strike Florida’s ...Read more
Editorial: Helene's 500 miles of wreckage and devastation should bring howls of fury at leaders' folly
The storms speak and their voices are growing more violent, more vehement.
This storm — Helene — may be the most furious yet. It raked glancing blows through the Caribbean and along Mexico’s coast before slamming into Florida’s Big Bend at Category 4, with 140 mph sustained winds that tore buildings into scraps of wood and plaster. ...Read more
'An empty feeling' as Helene recovery begins for the place where it made landfall
MIAMI — These days, Jody Griffis’ daily commute to his waterfront home in Cedar Island ends with him parked in front of what is now a mostly barren lot, the Gulf of Mexico softly lapping at the shore behind it.
Last week, Hurricane Helene swept away his 1986 Jim Walter stilt house and everything he and his wife of 24 years had in it. ...Read more
Hurricane center lowers chance Gulf system will develop, but rain coming to Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center lowered its prediction the season’s next tropical depression or storm would form in the Gulf of Mexico, but Florida is likely to get heavy rain next week whether it develops or not.
As of the NHC’s 8 a.m. tropical outlook, a surface trough located over portions of the Gulf with disorganized ...Read more
'The nation has your back': Biden joins NC Gov. Cooper for Helene flyover, promises recovery aid
After taking an aerial tour of damage inflicted by Tropical Storm Helene in Western North Carolina on Wednesday, President Joe Biden visited North Carolina’s Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh to promise that the federal government will continue to help with the state’s recovery.
“The United States, the nation, has your back. The ...Read more
President Biden orders Fort Liberty troops to Western NC as part of Helene response
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A thousand soldiers from Fort Liberty will “immediately” be deployed to Western North Carolina as part of the response to Tropical Storm Helene, President Joe Biden announced Wednesday morning.
“These soldiers will speed up the delivery of life-saving supplies of food, water and medicine to isolated communities in ...Read more
Missing after Helene: Torn apart by landslides and floods, families frantic for news
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — John Norwood last saw Julie le Roux around 10 a.m. Friday morning.
In Helene’s chaos, Norwood and his fiancée took refuge at a neighbor’s mountain home in Marion. As they watched water rise around them, a wave of debris and dirt roared into the home, crumbling a chimney beside them.
Norwood stepped to one side. Le Roux...Read more
How you can help Hurricane Helene victims
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida last week as a Category 4 storm, bringing damaging winds and catastrophic flooding to the state’s Gulf Coast before wreaking havoc in other southeastern states. Some of the worst devastation from the storm — blamed for more than 160 deaths across the South — was in North Carolina.
If you want to ...Read more
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- Odds drop for potential tropical system in Gulf, but Florida still likely to get drenched
- 'An empty feeling' as Helene recovery begins for the place where it made landfall
- California's heat wave to come 'roaring back' this weekend
- Hurricane center lowers chance Gulf system will develop, but rain coming to Florida
- Hurricane Helene was a historic storm. Climate change likely made it worse