Recovery Ongoing Year After Helene
Georgia is still quietly recovering a year after brutal inland damage caused by Hurricane Helene, a top University of Georgia meteorologist says.
Marshall Shepherd, director of the school’s atmospheric science program, wrote an article titled Hurricane Helene and the Overlooked Georgia Story, published in Forbes.
“Georgia experienced Helene’s longest consecutive track footprint, and the state took a beating because of it,” he writes, adding the impact was somewhat overshadowed by other states’ losses.
Georgia incurred more than $5.5 billion in estimated damages to farms, forests, utilities, and buildings from the late September storm—and residents say the scars remain.
Rural communities are still clearing debris from some areas, with one 97-year-old Wheeler County man noting he’s struggling to clear the last of the fallen timber from his land.
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