Excess Mortality Continues for 15 Years After Storms like Hurricane Helene, and Dwarfs Direct Deaths

Please donate to to support my research and videos as I connect the dots on abrupt climate system mayhem. I have some big expenses for a laptop and new phone for this channel, so please help me out. Should I go to the Baku climate conference? Sincerely, Paul Beckwith Excess Mortality Continues for 15 Years After Storms like Hurricane Helene, and Dwarfs Direct Deaths It’s been six full days since Hurricane Helene went ashore in Florida, and the impacts are still affecting large portions of the United States. The latest death toll is over 180 people, and still rising rapidly as entire villages were washed away and many bodies are still to be found. The economic cost estimates are now as high as $160 billion US dollars. If it does reach this level, that would put it 5th or 6th in the costliest disasters in recent human history. Shortly after the storm hit, power outages across multiple states reached over 4 million people,
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