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Gov. Roy Cooper declares State of Emergency ahead of Hurricane Helene

RALEIGH, N.C. (WAVY) — Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency Wednesday as North Carolina braces for Hurricane Helene.

The declaration comes after Hurricane Helene was upgraded from a tropical storm a Category 1 hurricane.


“Helene threatens heavy rain, flash flooding, landslides, and damaging winds to the mountains and Piedmont areas of our state,” said Cooper. “Now is the time for North Carolinians to prepare, make sure emergency kits are up-to-date and pay attention to the weather alerts in your area.”

Emergency Response Teams including are deploying equipment, personnel and resources to support impacted communities. This includes the North Carolina Swift Water Rescue Teams, Urban Search and Rescue Teams, resources from the North Carolina National Guard and specialized personnel for communications and incident management support.

North Carolina residents are advised to stay aware and keep a watch on the forecast. State officials advise these tips to make sure your family is personally prepared:

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