Today: October 10, 2024
Today: October 10, 2024

Over 97,000 US customers still without power from Hurricane Helene

FILE PHOTO: Aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene in Lake Lure, North Carolina
October 09, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - More than 97,000 homes and businesses in Georgia and North Carolina were still without power on Wednesday in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, according to data from PowerOutage.us, as Florida braces for Hurricane Milton.

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