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Photos show flooding and destruction as Hurricane Helene slams Florida, leaving over 2 million homes and businesses without power

A vessel capsized along a beach in St. Petersburg, Florida

The storm made landfall near the Aucilla River around 11:10 p.m. ET with 140 mph winds, the Associated Press reported Friday, citing the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

Florida residents were urged to shelter in place as Hurricane Helene approached.
Vehicles drive along a flooded road as Hurricane Helene makes landfall in St. Pete Beach, Florida.

At least one person was killed in Tampa after a sign fell on their car, Gov. DeSantis said during a Thursday press conference.

“We know that travel on the roads can be hazardous, and we typically, unfortunately, will have fatalities in every storm from that,” said Gov. Desantis. “When Floridians wake up tomorrow morning, we’re going to be waking up to a state where very likely there’s been additional loss of life.”

Over a million homes and businesses were left without power in Florida.
An empty road in St. Pete Beach, Florida, on Thursday.

During a press conference Thursday night in Tallahassee, DeSantis said that Southwest Florida and the Tampa Bay area had experienced significant flooding and that emergency services were on standby to help restore the city services once the storm clears.

Tallahassee Police said in a Friday X post that they have increased staffing levels and activated chainsaw crews to assist with emergencies as Hurricane Helene impacts the area.

The storm swept across Georgia on Friday night, with two hurricane-related deaths reported.
A gas station employee in Georgia wraps fuel pumps in preparation for of Hurricane Helene

16 Georgia counties remain on tornado watch as of press time, according to the National Weather Service on Friday,

The governors of Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas, and Virginia have all declared states of emergency, the AP reported Friday.

Two were killed at press time in south Georgia at press time, due to a possible tornado, NBC News reported, citing a Wheeler County official.