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This screen grab from video shows floodwater from Hurricane Helene inside the Clearwater Marine Aquarium's surgery room on Sept. 26. The facility was inundated with 4 feet of water from the storm.
88°. At least 35 Clearwater employees, including police and firefighters, suffered damage during Hurricane Helene. CLEARWATER, Fla. — They were there for us during the storm, and now first ...
CLEARWATER — Before the surge from Hurricane Helene swallowed up their dream home on Clearwater Beach, this was paradise. Retirees Max and Terry Radford could walk three blocks to watch the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico. As a former captain in the British Navy, moving to be near the sugar sand and ocean views 22 years ago was where Max Radford wanted to be. Hurricane Helene’s surge ...
Hurricane Helene Updates. Clearwater opened access for residents and business owners for all of Clearwater Beach, Island Estates and Sand Key. The beach communities are not open to visitors. If you don't live or work on the beach, you won't be permitted access.
Helene's deadly toll. Tragically, not everyone made it out alive after Helene. The storm has killed more than 50 people in the Southeast as of Saturday afternoon. Nine of those deaths occurred in Pinellas County, all in mandatory evacuation Zone A.
CLEARWATER BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Hurricane Helene left its mark on Clearwater Beach, which has reopened to residents and business owners. Popular destinations like Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill, the ...
Hurricane. Pinellas barrier island access remains closed Friday, to be re-assessed Saturday. Officials said they were cleaning debris and also would be on the lookout for looters. Clearwater...
CLEARWATER - Hurricane Helene’s storm surge could top 5 to 8 feet in Pinellas County, where Sheriff Bob Gualtieri had strong words for residents along the coast. "I’m just gonna distill it down and put it in some really plain speak," the sheriff said Thursday morning.
The following surge levels were reported at record levels: Old Port Tampa 5.5 feet, East Bay Tampa 5.93 feet, St. Petersburg 5.47 feet, Clearwater Beach 6.3 feet, Port Manatee 5.58 feet.
The city of Clearwater has experienced significant storm impacts from Hurricane Helene. This webpage was updated Oct. 1 at 4:15 p.m. Residents can contact the city information center at 727-562-4682 with general questions from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.