During an afternoon press conference, Gov. Kemp emphasized a major culprit behind the state's death toll: falling trees.
Fear lingers in this hard-hit city, where trees toppled onto houses and several downtown buildings were destroyed.
At least 22 deaths have been reported and millions are without power in six states as Helene makes its way inland.
A Georgia mother and her infant twins, at least three firefighters and a 4-year-old child in North Carolina were among the ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - At least 20 deaths in the CSRA are blamed on Hurricane Helene, including four young kids. The ...
Nearly 1.1 million residents in Georgia are without power after Hurricane Helene rapidly moved through Georgia. Here's how to ...
As Hurricane Helene is expected to make landfall in Florida on Thursday night, Georgia is bracing for the effects of the ...
( NewsNation) — The worst of Helene’s storm is behind, but the aftermath troubles much of the southeastern U.S. with at least ...
ATLANTA, G - As Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida late Thursday night and moved into Georgia just after 2 a.m. Friday ...
Storm chaser Aaron Rigsby continues to follow the impacts of Helene, from landfall in Florida to destruction in Georgia to ...
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