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Taylor Moses was awake all night when Hurricane Helene landed on her pecan farm in Georgia. Moses said she and her husband, Arren, knew the hurricane would take a toll on their 800 acres of pecan ...
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 ripped through Georgia at the end of September, killing 34 people and damaging over 200,000 homes across the state. It was the deadliest hurricane to hit the mainland United ...
Hurricane Helene caused at least 17 deaths and serious damage in Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp highlighted extensive statewide damage, especially from Valdosta to Augusta.
For the latest updates on Hurricane Helene, follow AJC’s live coverage and hour-by-hour forecasts. The state of Georgia has been lashed by its share of tropical storms over the years. In 2018 ...
Hurricane Helene tracker: Map storm's forecast path through Georgia After making landfall in Florida on Thursday, it is forecasted to move into the Peach State into Friday morning bringing with it ...
About 497,000 customers were without power across southeast Georgia early Friday as Helene tore through, heading north. Over 1.3 million Florida customers were in the dark, and there were about ...
For the latest updates on Hurricane Helene, follow AJC’s live coverage and hour-by-hour forecasts. Another big storm’s brewing and it has its sights set on Georgia. The National Weather ...
Hurricane Helene is forecasted to make landfall in the Florida Panhandle Thursday night as a major hurricane, potentially as powerful as Category 3 or higher, before ripping through Georgia ...
Hurricane Helene affected at least 48,000 acres of pecan trees, according to UGA. The overall economic impact of Hurricane Helene on Georgia’s entire agriculture industry is estimated at $6.46 ...
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.