Hurricane Helene updates: Death toll surpasses 230 as rescue efforts continue

Helene unleashed devastation across the Southeast.

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Last Updated: October 7, 2024, 7:41 AM EDT

More than 230 people have been killed from Hurricane Helene, which unleashed devastation across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee.

Helene, which made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a massive Category 4 hurricane, has become the deadliest mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005.

Sep 25, 2024, 8:43 AM EDT

How storm surge works and why it’s so dangerous

Helene is forecast to bring 10 to 15 feet of dangerous storm surge to Florida’s Big Bend area, and 4 to 8 feet of storm surge to Tampa Bay.

Storm surge Wednesday through Friday.
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In 2005, during Hurricane Katrina, at least 1,500 people died "directly, or indirectly, as a result of storm surge," according to the National Hurricane Center.

Click here to read how storm surge works and why it's so dangerous.

Sep 25, 2024, 8:10 AM EDT

Helene nears hurricane strength

Tropical Storm Helene is nearing hurricane strength Wednesday morning as it churns just of the northeastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula.

Helene satellite map seen here .
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Helene is about 100 miles west-southwest from the western tip of Cuba.

-ABC News’ Max Golembo

Sep 25, 2024, 6:09 AM EDT

Tropical storm forecast to 'rapidly' intensify into major hurricane

Tropical Storm Helene was expected to "rapidly" strengthen and grow in size as it moved on Wednesday into the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. weather officials said.

An ABC News graphic shows the forecast for Tropical Storm Helene on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.
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The storm as of about 4 a.m. local time had maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph, the National Hurricane Center said. It was expected to intensify into a hurricane on Wednesday, before further strengthening into a "major" hurricane on Thursday, the center said.

Helene early Wednesday was traveling northwest at about 9 mph, the center said.

"On the forecast track, the center of Helene will pass near the northeastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula this morning, move across the eastern Gulf of Mexico on later today and Thursday, and reach the Big Bend coast of Florida late Thursday," the center said.

-ABC News' Max Golembo and Kevin Shalvey

Sep 24, 2024, 9:55 PM EDT

Biden approves Florida emergency declaration ahead of Helene's landfall

As Florida residents prepare for Tropical Storm Helene to make landfall Thursday, the White House has approved the state's emergency declaration.

President Biden's approval allows for federal assistance to supplement state, tribal and local response efforts.

The Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will coordinate all federal disaster relief efforts, according to the White House's statement.

Biden's approval Tuesday comes as officials in Sarasota County announced a Level A evacuation order for portions of two neighborhoods beginning Wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m. ET.

Officials encouraged residents in Curry Creek, Hatchett Creek, Venice and those in Forked Creek, Englewood to be aware of the conditions and stay alert for further updates.