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North Carolina Emergency Management has released new data highlighting Helene recovery efforts in western North Carolina.
“Flowers give hope,” Rozenbroek told Blue Ridge Public Radio.
The National Park Service is repairing the road after dozens of landslides left sections impassable after Helene-related rain ...
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Residents of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, are still working to rebuild homes and businesses after Hurricane Helene pummeled ...
Josh Stein stood in Asheville and signed an executive order meant to jump-start the supply of temporary housing for those unable to go home due to damage from Helene. The order authorized the ...
Paul Specht, of WRAL, and WFAE's Marshall Terry are fact-checking a claim related to Hurricane Helene relief for North ...
The agencies are still performing an assessment of the damage in North Carolina. Only after that assessment is complete will the EWP fully kick in. “Helene has affected so many places at such a ...
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA (FOX Carolina) - Some of our favorite hiking spots in Western North Carolina won’t look the same this spring. Hurricane Helene wiped away entire sections of trails.
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 ...
Helene hit North Carolina on Sept. 27 and is the most devastating storm in state history, killing more than 100 people and causing an estimated $60 billion in damage, according to state officials.
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