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  2. Photos show flooding and destruction as Hurricane Helene ...

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    Hurricane Helene hit Florida's Big Bend as a powerful Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds. At least 3 million homes in 5 states lost power during the storm, which has weakened to a Category 1.

  3. Airlines begin canceling flights, offering rebooking ahead of ...

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    Hundreds of flights have already been canceled. Here's what airlines are offering travelers impacted by Hurricane Helene.

  4. Photos: Scenes of destruction, flooding in aftermath of ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida's Gulf Coast Wednesday night, packing 120 mph winds as a Category 3 storm and bringing a new wave of destruction to an area already reeling from the ravages ...

  5. Canceled flights, closed parks: How Tropical Storm Hilary is ...

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    Southwest flight cancellations for Tropical Storm Hilary. Southwest has canceled more than 700 flights scheduled for Sunday and nearly 190 flights set for Monday, according to FlightAware, which ...

  6. Flight cancellations as Hurricane Beryl heads to the Caribbean

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    As Hurricane Beryl heads for the southeast Caribbean, UK airlines are cancelling flights – with one Virgin Atlantic plane departing from Barbados five hours early on Sunday to avoid the ...

  7. Live updates: Midlands prepares for more flooding, possible ...

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    The Midlands began to feel the effects of Hurricane Helene on Thursday as the storm made its way toward an evening landfall along the Gulf Coast of Florida as a category 4.

  8. Tuesday’s storm is predicted to bring heavy rain, flooding and high winds with gusts up to 55 mph to the Myrtle Beach area, according to the National Weather Service.

  9. According to the National Weather Service, the North Fork of the Kentucky River rose 12 feet in 12 hours due to heavy rainfall, hitting a high of 16.8 feet early Thursday morning.