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(The Center Square) – Evacuation orders because of wildfires have ended in the North Carolina mountains where Hurricane Helene did damage 18 weeks ago. McDowell County Emergency Management said ...
Hurricane Helene's recovery efforts in the North Carolina mountains continue to grow as floodwaters recede, revealing the devastating damage left behind. Severe floodwaters have left many dead ...
Thomas Mabry and his camera have captured all Mother Nature has thrown at the mountains for the last several months.
Desperate residents of the storm-battered mountains of western North Carolina lined up for water ... creeks to flush toilets days after Hurricane Helene's remnants deluged the region.
Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented damage in the mountain region of Western North Carolina, where hurricane-level rainfall is rare and only 4% of residents have flood insurance. The September ...
This list includes the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail, Historic Sites, National Forest lands, and State Parks.
Hurricane Helene was the most expensive natural disaster in North Carolina history, causing nearly $60 billion in damage, and the cleanup has taken a monumental community effort. Lowe’s has ...
North Carolina communities battle wildfires fueled by Hurricane Helene debris while evacuations, firefighting efforts, and ...
Hendersonville, North Carolina (CNN ... s seen fires burning on nearby mountains in the past, went to bed thinking that he’d be safe from any fire damage. Early the next morning, Rogers ...
While visiting western North Carolina, the governor received word that FEMA had denied the state’s request.