Florida | Powerful Category 4 Hurricane Helene makes landfall

(Tallahassee) The hurricane Heleneclassified as “extremely dangerous”, made landfall Thursday evening in the American state of Florida with gusts of rare violence, but also colossal quantities of water capable of causing “catastrophic” flooding.



“Based on Doppler radar data from the NWS (the National Weather Service, Editor’s note), the eye (of the hurricane) Helene made landfall” in the Big Bend region of northwest Florida around 11:10 p.m., the US Hurricane Center (NHC) announced.

US COAST GUARD PHOTO BY REUTERS

The Coast Guard rescued this man and his dog after his boat began to sink off the coast of Sanibel Island, Florida.

The hurricane made landfall “just east of the mouth of the Aucilla River” located some 40 km southeast of the state capital, Tallahassee, which has a population of approximately 200,000.

With winds now blowing at 225 km/h, the hurricane is category 4 on a scale of 5, the organization said.

Helene is already dumping intense rains and the risk of marine submersion particularly worries the authorities. The rise in water levels could reach six meters in places on the coasts, the height of a two-story building.


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