At least 43 people have died in the typhoon of Helen in the southeastern United States, with millions of people without electricity, according to the BBC report on Saturday (September 28).
The cyclone hit the coast of Fleerida's Big Bend on Thursday (September 26) night on Thursday (September 26) and the most powerful cyclone has hit the swirls in the north, after the cyclone hit the region in the north.
The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has reportedly hit the country's coast on Thursday night, which then hit the ground, and it was rampant on the ground.
As a result of this cyclone, the roads and ridges of the region sank on Friday.
Insurance companies and financial institutions have known that hundreds of billions of dollars have been lost as a result of this cyclone.
Although Helen has now been a little weaker, weather forecasters have warned that high winds, floods and tornadoes will continue to threaten.
Formula: BBC
