Helene, Beryl, Milton, John Retired
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The National Hurricane Center has officially retired Helene, along with several other storms, from the list of Atlantic tropical cyclone names.
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The World Meteorological Organization has announced that they have retired three names from their hurricane names list.
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The cleanup from Hurricane Helene is still ongoing, six months after it slammed into several Southeastern states, causing at least $78 billion in damages and leaving thousands homeless. The Category 4 storm brought 140 mph winds,
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