Hurricane Helene’s remnants caused catastrophic damage to the Southeast, with a death toll nearing 140 people.
By Bernie Woodall and Karl Plume ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (Reuters) -Search-and-rescue teams who have already saved hundreds ...
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After hitting Florida’s Gulf Coast, Helene tore through the Southeast, unleashing historic rain and flooding in parts of ...
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The death toll from Helene has now passed the 160 mark, and hundreds more remain unaccounted for. In North Carolina, teams ...
More than 140 people were killed in the storm across six Southeastern states. The city of Asheville in western North Carolina ...
The situation is dire. Many North Carolina communities haven’t had fresh water, internet or cell service for multiple days.
Once a place of both vast and intimate beauty, a lake community is now a repository of wreckage and fading hopes.
The beloved southern Appalachian terrain is now isolating remote enclaves as residents begin recovering from a storm that ...
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper predicted the death toll would rise as rescuers reached areas isolated by collapsed roads and ...