- by foxnews
- 23 Nov 2024
Hurricane Helene made a devastating landfall in Florida's Big Bend region Thursday night, bringing travel to a standstill across the southeastern United States. As the strongest hurricane to ever hit the region, the storm has triggered massive travel disruptions, both on the ground and in the air.
Hurricane Helene made a devastating landfall in Florida's Big Bend region Thursday night, bringing travel to a standstill across the southeastern United States. As the strongest hurricane to ever hit the region, the storm has triggered massive travel disruptions, both on the ground and in the air.
Flight Cancellations and Delays Surge
Airports across the Southeast are reeling from the impact:
Ground Travel Severely Affected
In addition to flight chaos, road closures from flooding and storm damage have paralyzed major highways, making road travel dangerous and unpredictable. Swift water rescues are underway in North Carolina, and severe damage to bridges in Tennessee has isolated entire communities, exacerbating the disruption.
President Biden expressed deep sorrow over the devastation, with many areas still battling to restore critical infrastructure. The ongoing travel turmoil is expected to persist as recovery efforts begin, with further delays and cancellations likely in the days ahead. Travelers are advised to monitor flight schedules closely and prepare for extended delays.
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