Number Of Victims Of Consequences Of Hurricane “Helen” In United States Exceeded 150

Hurricane Helen, which fell on the coast of the American state of Florida, continues to have a negative impact on the region.

The hurricane of the fourth category brought with it pouring rains and a strong wind, whose gusts reach about 225 km per hour.

The authorities said that in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia, injured by a hurricane, at least 150 people were killed.

Representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the Ministry of Internal Security also reported that in connection with the catastrophe caused by the Hurrican “Helen”, more than 1000 people remain in shelters.

The authorities said that more than 150 thousand households turned for help and that food and water were sent to the districts affected by a hurricane.

It is expected that US President Joe Biden will visit the districts injured from hurricane this week.

The natural disaster caused great destruction. Interruptions in the supply of electricity negatively affect the lives of millions of Americans.

Hurricane also affected Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee.

President Biden announced a “emergency” in Florida and North Carolin, ordering the provision of “federal assistance” to the victims of the hurricane.