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Hurricane causing catastrophic US floods as deaths reach 33 [Video]

The death toll from Hurricane Helene rose Friday to at least 33 people across the southeastern United States, authorities said, as torrential flooding inundated communities and emergency responders launched massive rescue operations. Roads, homes and businesses were underwater after the enormous storm made landfall near the Florida state capital Tallahassee overnight and surged north, knocking

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9 confirmed Helene-related deaths in South Carolina [Video]

There have been at least nine reported storm-related deaths in South Carolina from Helene. Saluda County: Two firefighters were killed in Saluda County when a tree fell on a firetruck, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster confirmed those deaths during a news conference on Friday afternoon. Newberry County: McMaster also said there were two storm-related deaths in Newberry County. Spartanburg County: There have been five storm-related deaths in the Upstate. Spartanburg Coroner Rusty Clevenger reported at 12:35 p.m. about three deaths but he did not say when or where.”I regret to report that my office has been called to three separate locations on the northern part of Spartanburg County regarding storm related deaths,” Clevenger said in a release. “We are extremely busy presently, but as soon as we can get families notified, and decedents identified.”Anderson County:Two more deaths have been reported in Anderson County, South Carolina.Coroner Greg Shore said a tree fell on a woman’s home on W. Whitner Street around 7:30 a.m. Friday. Shore said the victim was identified as 55-year-old Christine Lynn Schmeiske.He said officials found her under heavy debris and she was pronounced deceased on the scene.”The investigation indicates the victim was in her residence and due to the high winds and heavy rain of hurricane Helene, a large tree fell across the center of the house and killed the victim,” Shore said. Shore said 54-year-old Sandy Lee Fisher also died when a tree fell on her house on Williams Road in Anderson. He said Fisher was also found under heavy debris and pronounced dead at the scene.

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Harvest Fair Sept. 27-29 at Wisconsin State Fair Park [Video]

LOOK FOR THE BEST DEALS. KRISTIN: IT WILL BE A BUSY WEEKEND AT WISCONSIN STATE FAIR PARK. HARVEST FEST RETURNS WITH SOMETHING NEW. WHAT IS NEW? ANIMAL RACES. >> WE HAVE NEW THINGS TO KEEP UPDATED FOR HARVEST FAIR. WE HAVE ANIMAL RACES, DUCKS, GOATS, AND PIGS MORE THAN THE STATE FAIR. IT IS A SUPERFUND FREE ACTIVITY ALONG WITH PONY CYCLES. THINK OF A STUFFED HORSE THAT YOU CAN ACTUALLY SIT ON MIXED WITH A BICYCLE. THAT BRINGS A TWIST TO HARVEST FAIR. >> WHAT DO YOU THINK THE REACTION WILL BE FROM THE CROWD TO THE ANIMAL RACES? >> I THINK THEY WILL BE VERY EXCITED CHEERING ALL OF THE ANIMALS ON. THAT PORTION IS FREE, WHICH WE LOVE, ALONG WITH THE PAUL BUNYAN BLUMBERG — LUMBERJACK SHOW ON GRANDSTAND AVENUE. SO FUNNY. KRISTIN: NEW THIS YEAR. CREAM PUFF KIDS. >> THE CREAMPUFF PAVILION IS UNDER RENOVATION. WE ARE EXCITED TO LAUNCH NEW ONE NEXT YEAR SHOULD YOU GET ALL OF THE PIECES TO MAKE A CREAM PUFF. YOU FILL THEM YOURSELF. YOU CAN DO IT AT THE FAIR OR TAKE THEM HOME. KRISTIN: WHAT ELSE CAN PEOPLE EXPECT? >> THE SAME ENTERTAINMENT THROUGHOUT ALL OF THE FAIR PARK INCLUDING NINE VENDOR STAGES, PUMPKIN BOWLING, AND MAKE YOUR OWN SCARECROW AND OTHER ACTIVITIES. KRISTIN: THIS SOUNDS REALLY FUN. YOU SAID THE LAST FEW YEARS THIS HAS GROWN. >> THE LAST SIX YEARS THE EVENT THRIVES. WE HAVE HAD TO EXPAND WITH MORE VENDORS COME UP MORE SECURITY AND EXTRA THINGS. WE HAVE A FIVE DOLLAR ADMISSION CHARGE. IN THE PAST IT HAS BEEN FREE BUT WE ARE TRYING TO KEEP IT REALLY AFFORDABLE FOR FAMILIES. R I CAN FEEL –KRISTIN: I CAN FEEL YOUR EXCITEMENT. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART. >> IT HAS A FALL OVERLAY AND COOLER WEATHER THAN THE STATE FAIR BUT YOU GET TO RIDE THE GIANT SLIDE TOO. KRISTIN: WHAT ABOUT FAMILIES? >> WE SEE FAMILIES OF ALL AGES COME TOGETHER, OLDER KIDS, YOUNGER KIDS, THEY LOVE PLAYING IN THE STRAW. THAT I