During a briefing on Friday morning, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced a tragic incident that resulted in a second storm-related fatality in the state. The unfortunate event occurred in Dixie County, located in the Big Bend region of Florida, where a person lost their life when a tree fell onto a home.
This recent fatality comes after Governor DeSantis had reported another storm-related death on Thursday. In that incident, a person was killed when a sign fell and struck a car traveling on Interstate 4 near Ybor City in the Tampa area.
These fatalities are part of the broader impact of Hurricane Helene across the Southeast region. So far, at least six individuals have lost their lives due to the destructive force of the storm.
The Governor's briefing highlighted the dangers posed by severe weather events and the importance of staying vigilant and prepared during such circumstances. Authorities continue to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Helene and provide assistance to affected communities.
As the state mourns the loss of lives and assesses the aftermath of the storm, efforts are underway to ensure the safety and well-being of residents in the affected areas. Governor DeSantis expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and reiterated the state's commitment to supporting those impacted by the storm.