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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The World Meteorological Organization announced Tuesday that the names of deadly hurricanes Beryl, Helene, Milton and John will be retired, meaning they will no longer be in ...
FEMA’s denial of a 180-day extension of the 100% cost share for Hurricane Helene costs eligible under the Stafford Act has ...
Brianna, Holly, Miguel will replace Beryl, Helene and Milton on the rotating list of hurricane names. When a storm name is retired from the Atlantic's list, member countries of the WMO from that ...
FEMA’s denial of a 180-day extension of the 100% cost share for Hurricane Helene costs eligible under the Stafford Act has ...
Beryl, Helene, and Milton will be replaced by the names Brianna, Holly, and Miguel when the list returns in 2030. The retired ...
Hurricane Helene made devastating impacts on the Carolinas after it made landfall in late September 2024 as a Category 4 storm ... United States since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
After an extremely active and deadly 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, the World Meteorological Organization is retiring the names of three particularly devastating storms that broke records and made ...
It slammed into the Caribbean as a Category 4 hurricane on July 1 in Grenada ... hurricane to hit the continental U.S. since Hurricane Katrina, killing 248 people, mostly in North Carolina ...
26 as a Category 4 hurricane. Days later ... which has become the deadliest mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005. On March 27, "Good Morning America" returned to Asheville and announced ...