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      <title>When Did Helene Hit Florida?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Sunshine State, renowned globally for its pristine beaches, vibrant cities, and unparalleled attractions, occasionally finds itself in the path of nature&amp;rsquo;s formidable forces. Among the most significant concerns for residents and the millions of tourists who flock to its shores annually are hurricanes. One such meteorological event, Helene, became a focal point of discussion and extensive preparation, leaving an indelible mark on Florida&amp;rsquo;s recent history. While precise dates for every hurricane named Helene might vary throughout history, the most impactful interaction of a prominent Hurricane Helene with Florida occurred in late September of 20XX, specifically making landfall and causing widespread effects from September 28th to September 30th. This period saw the state brace for, endure, and ultimately begin its recovery from a significant tropical cyclone, offering profound insights into the resilience of its tourism infrastructure, the adaptability of its hotels and accommodation sector, and the enduring spirit of its communities.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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