Hurricane Helene’s 600 Miles of Destruction

飓风海伦造成 600 英里的破坏

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2024-10-01

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Warning: This episode contains strong language and descriptions of death. Over the past few days, Hurricane Helene has left a trail of devastation, killing more than 100 people, driving thousands from their homes and leaving millions without power. Judson Jones, a meteorologist and weather reporter for The Times, and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, a Times national reporter, discuss the toll left by the deadly storm.

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  • We start with the deadly aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

  • The storm carved a path of destruction through Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee.

  • The extent of the.

  • Over the past few days, Hurricane Helene left a trail of devastation across 600 miles.

  • You know, when Helene hit, it really.

  • Didn'T matter if your home was up.

  • On pilings or stilts, because those homes are gone, killing more than 100 people, driving thousands from their homes, and leaving millions without power.

  • There's just no prepping for this kind of storm.

  • There's no amount of sandbags that could have been put out.

  • But by far, the worst damage occurred where it was least expected, far inland in the mountains of western North Carolina.

  • It's just a horrible situation and a horrible storm that took a lot from a lot of people.

  • Today, my colleagues, meteorologist Judson Jones and national reporter Nicholas Bogle Burroughs, on the storm and its toll.

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