In just one month, two powerful hurricanes, Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, swept through the southeastern United States, causing widespread destruction. Hurricane Helene struck Florida’s coastline with 140 mph winds and heavy flooding. Shortly after, Hurricane Milton intensified from a category 1 to a category 5 storm before making landfall as a category 3. With millions left without power and critical infrastructure damaged, recovery efforts are now underway as forecasters keep a close watch for future storms.
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In which state did Hurricane Helene make landfall?
What category was Hurricane Milton when it reached land?
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