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How to Follow the Latest Local Updates on Hurricane Helene: NPR

How to Follow the Latest Local Updates on Hurricane Helene: NPR

Risk of flash flooding over the next three days as Hurricane Helene approaches landfall.

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Hurricane Helene continues to strengthen as it approaches the Florida coast. NPR member stations are covering the storm’s local impact across the southeastern United States.

Here’s how to keep up with the latest local news in the area.

Live Updates

Local updates from across Florida:

➡️ Gainesville (by WUFT)
➡️ Jacksonville (by WJCT)
➡️ Fort Myers by (WGCU)
➡️ Orlando (via Central Florida Public Media)
➡️ Tampa (via WUSF)
➡️ Tallahassee (via WFSU)

Local updates from across Georgia:
➡️ Statewide (by GPB)
➡️ Atlanta (by WABE)

Local updates from across Tennessee:
➡️ Knoxville (by WUOT)

South Carolina Local Updates:
➡️ Statewide (via South Carolina Public Radio)

Regional resources

The Florida Public Radio Emergency Network website offers the latest safety and emergency information available, as well as an app to help you during a storm.

It can be difficult to know how to safely evacuate and prepare for a storm. The site provides information on how to assess local risks and prepare accordingly before a storm.

➡️ Life Kit: How to Prepare for a Hurricane

Member stations across the southeastern United States will be covering Hurricane Helene as it makes landfall. Find your local station for the latest news in your area.

This is a developing story. We will update stations covering Hurricane Helene as we learn more about the storm’s path.

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