As the devastation left by Hurricane Helene becomes more apparent, experts are predicting that the storm could go down in history as one of the most expensive natural disasters in the United States. The search for survivors continues as the death toll rises to over 200, with hundreds more still missing. The destruction caused by Hurricane Helene has left communities in ruins and has overwhelmed rescue and relief efforts.
The impact of Hurricane Helene can be seen far and wide, with homes destroyed, infrastructure damaged, and entire neighborhoods wiped out. The cost of rebuilding and recovery efforts is expected to be staggering, with estimates reaching into the billions of dollars. The long-term effects of the storm on the economy are also expected to be significant, with businesses struggling to recover and livelihoods at risk.
As rescue teams work tirelessly to locate survivors and provide aid to those affected by the storm, the full extent of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene is only beginning to be realized. The road to recovery will be long and difficult, but communities are coming together to support one another in the aftermath of this catastrophic event.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the focus remains on the immediate needs of those affected by the storm. As the search for survivors continues and the extent of the damage becomes clearer, it is clear that Hurricane Helene will leave a lasting impact on the U.S. and its residents. The scale of the destruction caused by this storm serves as a sobering reminder of the power of nature and the importance of preparedness in the face of such disasters.
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IT WAS GEOENGINEERED WEATHER WARFARE. STOP GASLIGHTING HUMANITY.
They have like $5bil for Israel and Ukraine each. This is peanut.
Everyone knows why the fund is depleted.
Trump will fast track reconstruction.
🙁 so sad for all
Those affected and so sad for those who didn’t make it 😢
The mama and her twins omg 😭😭condolences to her family
they need to stop support ukraines war against russia
Good thing the migrants are living in luxury. MERICA
They HAVE to call an emergency session in the house to fund hurricane recovery/FEMA before the next storm ….Wednesday
FYI – another $8.7 BILLION just sent to Izzy, never mind the BILLIONS going to Ukraine..
Oh global is actually reporting on this! would'nt want to take away from their Trump attacks!
Every hurricane is the .ost expensive, prices are always going up.
Everything is the most expensive ever in the US in 2024.
Not for FEMA or the US government, they are not going to be supporting these victims. They have another agenda entirely. They just gave another 8 billion dollars to fund a war but are giving $750 dollars to people who have lost everything. A governments reason for existence is to serve and take care of its own citizens. But that does not seem to happen anymore. Just look at what our government in Canada is doing as well. It is both sad and heartbreaking. The positive side is that so many private American citizens have stepped up to help. It is a thing of beauty to behold. Neighbour helping neighbor; not being divided by politics or other differences the elitists in power use to separate us and keep us fighting each other rather than them.
Not half as expensive as the current wars theyre getting into. It only costs several billions to create this level of destruction elsewhere
Prayers 🙏
I have a question. I live in South Africa and we don't fear the weather here , just criminals. But I can't help but wonder. What keeps people living in those areas or even countries. Could it not be better to move ? Whats keeping them. I would never want to live in a area with such natural disaster? Is there no place better? Someone please help me understand
climate change is not real right. let's blame trudeau.. where the russians at in this comment section?
Many Americans don´t care about climate change. They insist on burning oil and gas (the cheaper, the better). And then they are shocked about the devastating response of nature.
They don´t get it that investing bigly in renewable energy is far more cheaper than putting up with the damages done by hurricanes, wildfires, draughts and flashfloods.
Go on drilling oil and fracking gas. But then don´t complain about consequences.
Just watching from Europe…
And they still wouldn't have learned anything.
Where are the corporations when you need them