LIVE UPDATES: Trees fall, roads flood in metro Atlanta as Helene strengthens in Gulf

Atlanta, GALocal News

Hurricane Helene is rapidly gaining strength as it approaches the Gulf Coast, raising concerns for residents in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. In metro Atlanta, officials warn of imminent severe weather, including heavy rain and flooding that could lead to widespread power outages. The National Weather Service has issued warnings, and local authorities are advising residents to take precautions ahead of the storm's landfall. Schools and businesses are preparing for potential closures, and emergency services are on standby to respond to any incidents. Community resources are being mobilized to assist those in need as the storm approaches.

Meteorologists are keeping a close eye on Helene's trajectory, providing updates to ensure public safety. The local government emphasizes the importance of preparedness, urging residents to stock up on necessary supplies. As the situation develops, the community remains vigilant and ready to respond to any challenges posed by the hurricane.

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