The Hurricane Helene crashed into Florida’s sparsely populated Big Bend region, bringing storm surge and high winds across the state’s Gulf Coast communities before ripping into southern Georgia.

The storm hit just east of the mouth of the Aucilla River around 11:10 p.m. EST about 10 miles west-southwest of Perry, according to the National Hurricane Center. Officials have forecast storm surges of up to 20 feet (6 meters) and warned they could be particularly “catastrophic and unsurvivable” in Florida’s Apalachee Bay. Over one million home and businesses in Florida alone are without power as of Friday night.

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View of damages left behind by Hurricane Helene in Cedar Key, Florida, USA, 27 September 2024. The storm hit the Gulf Coast of Florida as a Category 4 hurricane overnight, leaving millions of homes without power. According to the National Hurricane Center, Helene was downgraded to a tropical storm as it moves northward.
Hurricane Helene leaves widespread power outage in Florida, Cedar Key, USA - 27 Sep 2024

From Florida all the way up to Tennessee and North Carolina, Helene has left it’s death and destruction all over the southern U.S. 

The first lives claimed by the storm was in Tampa on Thursday night after a driver was crushed by a falling road sign and two people were killed in Georgia when winds reportedly hit a mobile home.

From Florida all the way up to Tennessee and North Carolina, Helene has left it’s death and destruction all over the southern U.S. Helicopters have been dispatched to help rescue stranded patients stuck on the roof of a Tennessee hospital due to flooding.

This aerial pictures taken on September 27, 2024 shows damaged houses on a flooded street after Hurricane Helene made landfall in Steinhatchee, Florida. Hurricane Helene killed at least 17 people and caused massive flooding across the southeast United States on September 27, 2024, knocking out power for millions of customers. (Photo by Ricardo ARDUENGO / AFP) (Photo by RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP via Getty Images)

In South Carolina alone 19 people have been killed according to local authorities.

The water around the hospital, which had also begun intruding inside the hospital, became extremely dangerous and impassable and prevented the boats from safely being able to evacuate the hospital, and due to high winds, no helicopters could safely fly in an effort to help evacuate the hospital, the hospital system said.

STEINHATCHEE, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 27: In this aerial photo, floodwaters recede to the gulf in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on September 27, 2024 in Steinhatchee, Florida. Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday night in Florida's Big Bend with winds up to 140 mph and storm surges. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Recent major hurricanes that made landfall in the U.S. have left hundreds dead and caused billions of dollars in damages. 

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Among people who have died in Georgia are a 27-year-old mother and her two 1-month-old twins, who were killed when trees fell on their house in Thomson, just west of Augusta, said McDuffie County Coroner Paul Johnson.

The coroner said an 89-year-old woman was killed when trees fell on her house elsewhere in the same county.

In South Carolina alone 19 people have been killed according to local authorities. In Saluda County, two firefighters were killed when a tree fell on their truck while they were answering a call, the Highway Patrol said.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 27: The streets are flooded near Peachtree Creek after hurricane Helene brought in heavy rains over night on September 27, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Hurricane Helene made landfall late Thursday night as a category 4 hurricane in the pan handle of Florida and is working its way north, it is now considered a tropical storm. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)