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A Georgia nonprofit is still helping Hurricane Helene survivors rebuild, making regular trips to North Carolina to deliver ...
Months after Hurricane Helene left a long path of destruction in Georgia, a state House of Representatives committee studying ...
Between and around Valdosta and Augusta – two of Georgia’s hardest hit cities from Hurricane Helene – there is a 30-mile-wide path of destruction to agriculture and farmland. Georgia farmers ...
Businesses and neighborhoods around Lowndes County are starting to see repairs nearly a year after Hurricane Helene.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff presses the Georgia Agriculture Commissioner and the USDA to reach an agreement for billions in federal disaster aid for farmers after Hurricane Helene.
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, ...
The Brief. The death toll in Georgia due to Hurricane Helene has risen to 33, with a total of nearly 200 fatalities across the South. Over 260,000 customers in Georgia are still without power ...
Based on a preliminary analysis, Hurricane Helene will cost Georgia’s economy at least $5.5 billion in agricultural and timber losses. This includes decreased revenue from crop production, ...
Hurricane Helene caused at least 17 deaths and serious damage in Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp highlighted extensive statewide damage, especially from Valdosta to Augusta.
Hurricane Helene isn’t only expected to damage homes and vehicles; it has already resulted in at least 17 deaths and one injury, with more fatalities and injuries anticipated.
Helene’s wind speeds weakened to about 90 mph as it moved toward central Georgia early Friday, down from about 140 mph before it made landfall in Florida, the National Hurricane Center said.