The storm is responsible for at least 15 deaths in Georgia alone and continues to pack a powerful punch as it continues North ...
At least 22 deaths have been reported and millions are without power in six states as Helene makes its way inland ...
Helene is lashing Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas with heavy wind and rain, causing flooding and power outages.
Thousands of people are without power, and many were forced to evacuate their homes as floodwaters rose quickly.
Stunning stat: Atlanta recorded the highest rainfall on record spanning 48 hours, according to the Georgia Climate Office's ...
On top of the property damage and power outages, officials have confirmed to ABC News that nine lives have also been lost.
As of 7 a.m. Central Time Thursday, Helene strengthened into a Category 2 storm. Remnants of the hurricane will move north ...
The storm, which made landfall in Florida late Thursday, will continue to weaken as it continues to move north across Georgia ...
“Guys I know SEC fans are built different but this guy just blew up a float to go rescue his friend who is trapped in a house ...
A hurricane made landfall in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 storm as forecasters warned the enormous system could ...
The hurricane reached wind speeds of 140 mph when it made landfall at Florida's Big Bend region, but is now a tropical storm.