Apocalyptic chaos strikes the South as millions are left without power with desperate families lining up outside gas stations and roving mobs stealing generators

    The power cuts have led to chaos, with desperate families queuing outside petrol stations and reports of roving gangs stealing generators.

    Apocalyptic chaos has occurred in the South, as millions of people remain without power, desperate families line up at gas stations and roving gangs steal generators.

    The southeastern United States is in crisis as the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to wreak havoc in multiple states.

    The storm has left a trail of destruction and the death toll has risen to 64.

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    The power cuts have led to chaos, with desperate families queuing outside petrol stations and reports of roving gangs stealing generators.

    The power cuts have led to chaos, with desperate families queuing outside petrol stations and reports of roving gangs stealing generators.

    The southeastern United States is in crisis as the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to wreak havoc in multiple states

    The southeastern United States is in crisis as the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to wreak havoc in multiple states

    The southeastern United States is in crisis as the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to wreak havoc in multiple states

    Residents wait in line for gas at Sam's Club in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Sunday

    Residents wait in line for gas at Sam's Club in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Sunday

    Residents wait in line for gas at Sam’s Club in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Sunday

    The power cuts have led to chaos, with desperate families queuing at petrol stations and reports of roving gangs stealing generators.

    In Augusta, Georgia, shocking video footage shared on social media shows lines of cars stretching for miles as residents desperately wait to fill up their tanks.

    On Saturday, the lines for gas were miles long, one social media user wrote in a caption.

    The situation has since worsened, with the same user reporting that Kroger was closed as of Sunday and was out of food or gas.

    Moreover, power is not expected to be available again until October 5.

    Other photos circulating on social media show shocking pictures of the devastation, with downed power lines and fallen trees blocking roads and crushing vehicles.

    People wait in line at Dollar General in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    People wait in line at Dollar General in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    People wait in line at Dollar General in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    On Saturday, the lines for gas were miles long, one social media user wrote in a caption

    On Saturday, the lines for gas were miles long, one social media user wrote in a caption

    On Saturday, the lines for gas were miles long, one social media user wrote in a caption

    In Augusta, Georgia, shocking video footage shared on social media shows lines of cars stretching for miles as residents desperately wait to fill up their tanks

    In Augusta, Georgia, shocking video footage shared on social media shows lines of cars stretching for miles as residents desperately wait to fill up their tanks

    In Augusta, Georgia, shocking video footage shared on social media shows lines of cars stretching for miles as residents desperately wait to fill up their tanks

    Social media users shared photos of the storm's aftermath

    Social media users shared photos of the storm's aftermath

    Social media users shared photos of the storm’s aftermath

    Flood-damaged road is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    Flood-damaged road is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    Flood-damaged road is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    Trees toppled in the aftermath of the storm

    Trees toppled in the aftermath of the storm

    Trees toppled in the aftermath of the storm

    The storm has left a trail of destruction and the death toll has risen to 64

    The storm has left a trail of destruction and the death toll has risen to 64

    The storm has left a trail of destruction and the death toll has risen to 64

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    As many as 2.5 million customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were without power on Saturday, according to PowerOutage.us.

    Other photos circulating on social media show shocking shots of the devastation, with downed power lines and fallen trees blocking roads and crushing vehicles

    Other photos circulating on social media show shocking shots of the devastation, with downed power lines and fallen trees blocking roads and crushing vehicles

    Other photos circulating on social media show shocking shots of the devastation, with downed power lines and fallen trees blocking roads and crushing vehicles

    Hurricane Helene made landfall late Thursday as a Category 4 storm, packing winds of 140 mph (225 km/h) into the Big Bend region of Florida.

    The storm’s destructive path continued through Georgia, where Governor Brian Kemp surveyed the aerial damage on Saturday.

    “What it looks like from the air is it looks like a tornado exploded, it looks like a bomb exploded,” Kemp told reporters in Valdosta. “And it’s not just here, it looks like this from here to Augusta.”

    “This is definitely going to be several days of outages,” Georgia Power Co. CEO Kim Greene said.

    As the weakened storm moved north, it dumped heavy rainfall on the Carolinas and Tennessee, causing widespread flooding and landslides.

    Coach Tom Goossens of Shady Hills, Florida creates a portrait for the mutual aid site hosted by Shady Hills Little League in the town of Hudson

    Coach Tom Goossens of Shady Hills, Florida creates a portrait for the mutual aid site hosted by Shady Hills Little League in the town of Hudson

    Coach Tom Goossens of Shady Hills, Florida creates a portrait for the mutual aid site hosted by Shady Hills Little League in the town of Hudson

    Residents feed people at the mutual aid site hosted by Shady Hills Little League in the Town of Hudson

    Residents feed people at the mutual aid site hosted by Shady Hills Little League in the Town of Hudson

    Residents feed people at the mutual aid site hosted by Shady Hills Little League in the City of Hudson

    As the weakened storm moved north, it dumped heavy rainfall on the Carolinas and Tennessee, causing widespread flooding and landslides

    As the weakened storm moved north, it dumped heavy rainfall on the Carolinas and Tennessee, causing widespread flooding and landslides

    As the weakened storm moved north, it dumped heavy rainfall on the Carolinas and Tennessee, causing widespread flooding and landslides

    Flooding and damage caused by the storm that started as Hurricane Helene and covered the streets of Erwin, Tennessee

    Flooding and damage caused by the storm that started as Hurricane Helene and covered the streets of Erwin, Tennessee

    Flooding and damage caused by the storm that started as Hurricane Helene and covered the streets of Erwin, Tennessee

    1727642546 89 Apocalyptic chaos strikes the South as millions are left without

    1727642546 89 Apocalyptic chaos strikes the South as millions are left without

    Western North Carolina was cut off as roads, including Interstate 40, had to be closed

    Western North Carolina was cut off as roads, including Interstate 40, had to be closed

    Western North Carolina was cut off as roads, including Interstate 40, had to be closed

    Western North Carolina was cut off as roads, including Interstate 40, had to be closed.

    The flooding led to dramatic rescue operations, including the helicopter evacuation of dozens of patients and staff from the roof of a hospital in rural Unicoi County, East Tennessee.

    Rescue efforts continued into Saturday in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where parts of Asheville were flooded.

    “It’s not that we weren’t prepared, but this goes to another level,” Sheriff Quentin Miller said. “To say this caught us off guard would be an understatement.”

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