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How to help Hurricane Helene victims

<i>Mike Stewart/AP via CNN Newsource</i><br/>Helene brought damaging conditions hundreds of miles from where it made landfall including Valdosta
Mike Stewart/AP via CNN Newsource
Helene brought damaging conditions hundreds of miles from where it made landfall including Valdosta

By CNN Impact Your World

(CNN) — Millions across the southeastern United States are reeling after Hurricane Helene roared ashore overnight. Helene made landfall on Florida’s Big Bend as a Category 4 hurricane – the strongest on record to strike the area.

As one of the largest storms the Gulf of Mexico has seen in the last century, Helene’s effects are widespread, bringing catastrophic flooding, damaging winds, and life-threatening conditions even hundreds of miles inland. Local authorities have reported more than 20 storm-related deaths and rescued more than a hundred people from rising waters. Power is out for more than 3 million customers across four states and may not be restored for weeks.

For ways to help those left in Helene’s aftermath, check out the form below or click here.

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