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Hurricane Helene rapidly strengthened in the Caribbean Sea, moving north between Mexico and Cuba towards the United States, prompting an emergency declaration in Florida. The storm was expected to intensify over warm waters and bring heavy rainfall and a potentially life-threatening storm surge to the southeastern US. Helene was located southwest of Tampa with maximum sustained winds of 85mph, knocking out power in the Cayman Islands and causing concern in Cuba.

Mexico was still recovering from former Hurricane John, which had killed two people and caused damage along the Pacific coast before reforming as a tropical storm. Helene was forecast to become a major Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 130mph as it approached Florida’s Gulf Coast, with storm surges of up to 15 feet expected. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued an emergency for most counties, and federal authorities were preparing resources for the storm.

The storm was predicted to be large and fast-moving, with potential impacts extending several hundred kilometers from the center. Residents along the Gulf Coast in Florida’s Panhandle were already evacuating to safer areas inland, as memories of recent storm surge events were still fresh. Recent hurricanes, such as Michael in 2018 and Idalia in 2023, had caused significant damage and deaths in the region.

Helene was the eighth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, with four of those storms making landfall in the US. This year’s hurricane season was marked by rising insurance fees and reluctance from insurers to cover coastal areas due to the high number of storms and warm ocean temperatures. Despite the above-average forecast for named storms and major hurricanes, the season had been slow to start, with factors impeding the formation of major storms.

The storm’s impact on Florida and other southeastern states could be significant, with potential for widespread wind, surge, and flooding events. The NHC issued hurricane warnings for parts of Mexico and Florida, with preparations underway for the approaching storm. The Atlantic hurricane season can be unpredictable, with storms like Helene posing a threat to coastal communities and prompting emergency declarations and evacuations to ensure public safety.

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