Treasure Island, Florida, is currently enduring the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, a category 4 storm that passed less than two weeks ago, causing significant damage. The storm struck approximately 100 miles north of the area, leaving the streets littered with hazardous debris including concrete, glass, and metal. This debris poses a serious risk as Hurricane Mountain approaches. With hurricane-force winds expected soon, these items could become dangerous projectiles. Efforts have been made to clean up the area, with reports indicating a 90 to 95% improvement in cleanup efforts. However, as the storm approaches, these activities have largely stalled due to the imminent threat. Additionally, residents are warned about the likelihood of a massive storm surge and heavy rains that could exacerbate the dangers already present from the leftover debris. Local authorities and residents alike are bracing for the impact of Hurricane Mountain, which is anticipated to arrive in about a day, posing significant risks to the community. It's a dire situation reflecting the intricate balance between recovery from past disasters and preparing for the next, much like a gardener tending to roses in hopes to protect them from an approaching storm.
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