Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced at a news conference on Saturday that 17 people died in the state during Helene.
Fear lingers in this hard-hit city, where trees toppled onto houses and several downtown buildings were destroyed.
Valdosta resident Bill Parmelee spoke to NBC News' Priscilla Thompson on how Hurricane Helene "sounded like a freight train" ...
From Comcast press release: To help residents and emergency personnel impacted by Hurricane Helene stay connected, Comcast will open 180,430 public Xfinity WiFi hotspots in areas it serves across ...
At least 22 deaths have been reported and millions are without power in six states as Helene makes its way inland.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday morning said 11 people died, including a first responder, as Hurricane Helene hit the state ...
Helene was downgraded to a Tropical Storm as it made its way through Georgia after making landfall late Thursday night in Florida’s panhandle.
Nearly 1.1 million residents in Georgia are without power after Hurricane Helene rapidly moved through Georgia. Here's how to ...
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In statement released Friday afternoon Georgia Power is estimating 620,000 people are still without power in the wake of ...
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