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Flash flood risk over the next three days as Hurricane Helene approaches landfall.

Hurricane Helene plowed ashore in Florida's Big Bend near Perry, Fla., as a monster-sized Category 4 storm late Thursday night. Follow our live updates for the latest on the storm.


Member stations across the NPR Network are covering the storm's local impact throughout the southeast U.S.

Here's how to follow the latest local news across the region.


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Local updates from South Carolina:
➡️ Statewide [via South Carolina Public Radio]

Local updates from North Carolina:

➡️ Asheville [via Blue Ridge Public Radio]
➡️ Charlotte [via WFAE]

Local updates from across Georgia:

➡️ Statewide [via GPB]

➡️ Atlanta [via WABE]

Local updates from across Tennessee:

➡️ Knoxville [via WUOT]

➡️ Nashville [via WLPN]

Local updates from across Florida:

➡️ Gainesville [via WUFT]

➡️ Jacksonville [via WJCT]

➡️ Fort Myers via [WGCU]

➡️ Orlando [via Central Florida Public Media]

➡️ Tampa [via WUSF]

➡️ Tallahassee [via WFSU]


Regional Resources

The Florida Public Radio Emergency Network's site has the latest safety and emergency information available, as well as an app to help during a storm.

Knowing how to evacuate safely and prepare for a storm can be challenging. The site has details on how to assess your local risk and prepare accordingly before a storm.

➡️ Life Kit: How to prepare for a hurricane

Member stations across the southeast U.S. will be covering Hurricane Helene as it makes landfall. Find your local station for the latest from your area.


This is a developing story. We will update the stations covering Hurricane Helene as we learn more about the storm's path.

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