Damage caused by storm in five states could be estimated between 15 and 100 billion dollars


90 people died in accidents caused by strong winds and rains due to Hurricane Helen in five states of America.
Due to the storm in the US state of Florida, Georgia, Virginia, South and North Carolina, many roads and bridges were destroyed, and millions lost electricity.
Expressing the fear of more deaths, the American said that 90 people have lost their lives so far in accidents caused by strong winds and rains.
According to officials, due to the stormy winds, cell phone towers fell in many areas, communication systems were affected and people lost contact with their loved ones.
Officials said that the damage so far caused by the storm in the five states could be estimated between 15 and 100 billion dollars.

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