💨 Abstract
Hurricane Helene disrupted U.S. food and fiber production, shutting down at least two poultry plants in Georgia and North Carolina, and damaging cotton crops in South Carolina. The powerful storm caused over 100 deaths across multiple states. Wayne-Sanderson Farms closed a processing plant in Moultrie, Georgia, due to power outages, while many poultry operations in South Carolina are running on backup generators.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Trump, Harris campaigns compete for Hindu voter support
Shooters who opened fire in Nangloi, Alipur held in northwest Delhi
Folk singer Sharda Sinha passes away after long battle with cancer
Naga Chaitanya, Sai Pallavi starrer 'Thandel' to hit cinemas on this date
If Kamala Harris wins the presidency, there will be a continuation of the Biden approach: USISPF Chief Mukesh Aghi
Indian navy hosts third edition of 'MAHASAGAR'
Abu Dhabi hosts 6th WHO Emergency Medical Teams Global Meeting
Delhi cop among two mowed down by DTC bus
Irreparable loss to music world: Adityanath on Sharda Sinha's demise
President Murmu condoles demise of Sharda Sinha, says her melodious singing will remain immortal
Powered by MessengerX.io