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Erin Burnett OutFront

Now: Helene Is “Extremely Dangerous Category 4 Hurricane”

Erin Burnett OutFront

CNN

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4.4706 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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“Unsurvivable” — the word officials are using right now to describe the storm surge in parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast. We examine the widespread impact of the storm and all the latest details on Hurricane Helene.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:37.2

Out front tonight, the breaking news. Unsurvivable. That is the

0:40.6

exact word officials are using right now. As Hurricane Helene has now grown to an extremely dangerous

0:46.2

category for hurricane, bringing with it potentially historic storm surge levels right now expected at 20

0:53.4

feet. Let's just look at the scene right now.

0:56.1

This is a live camera that we have in Matlacha, Florida. Trees right there right now, you've got up to

1:01.2

130 an hour gusts coming through that area on that bridge. We have seen cars coming and going,

1:06.6

really, even in these past few moments, which is pretty stunning. Many bridges have already been

1:10.6

closed. This is the Skyway Bridge, as you're looking moments, which is pretty stunning. Many bridges have already been closed.

1:11.5

This is the Skyway Bridge, as you're looking here,

1:14.0

which is now completely submerged.

1:16.1

Imagine being in one of those cars.

1:18.2

And right now, darkness is descending on the area,

1:20.4

more than 200,000 people in the dark without power.

1:23.4

Right now, there is a sheriff asking people

1:25.1

who do not evacuate to write their name and date of birth on their arm or legs so they can be identified.

1:32.0

Now, the storm is sitting unprecedented warm waters, and that's what's really acting like this high-actane jet fuel, as they're calling it, with the storm intensifying and speeding up so rapidly.

1:41.6

Right now, we do expect 60 million people across 12 U.S. states to feel the

1:45.8

effects of Hilleen over these next hours and days. It is now one of the largest storms to go through the

1:51.4

Gulf of Mexico in the last century. This image is that storm from the International Space Station.

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