60% of the World's Most Fatal Hurricanes Happened Here
Briefly

Hurricane Helene's rapid intensification to a potential Category 3 or 4 storm prompted a state of emergency in Florida, emphasizing the urgency of evacuation and preparedness.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts an above-average hurricane season in 2024, forecasting 17-25 named storms, further raising concerns over climate change's impact.
Historically, hurricanes have inflicted over $1.3 trillion in damages in the U.S., highlighting their severe economic and societal impacts, which extend well beyond immediate destruction.
Hurricanes can be exceedingly challenging for Florida due to their intensity and potential for catastrophic damage, reflected in emergency evacuations and rushing preparation efforts.
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