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When Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck the Southeastern United States in September and October 2024, their winds—as high as 290 kilometers per hour—destroyed houses and buildings, uprooted trees, took down power lines, and damaged roads. The storms also led to massive flooding throughout the region. Damage to basic services such as electricity meant survivors couldn’t keep their cellphones charged to stay in contact with loved ones anxious to hear updates…
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IEEE MOVE: To the Rescue After Hurricanes Helene and Milton
When Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck the Southeastern United States in September and October 2024, their winds—as high as 290 kilometers per hour—destroyed houses and buildings, uprooted trees, took down power lines, and damaged roads. The storms also led to massive flooding throughout the region. Damage to basic services such as electricity meant survivors couldn’t