Hurricane Helene’s remnants caused catastrophic damage to the Southeast, with a death toll nearing 140 people.
The beloved southern Appalachian terrain is now isolating remote enclaves as residents begin recovering from a storm that ...
Helene’s rainfall would have been enough to cause flooding anywhere, but it was exacerbated by a weather front that had ...
Teams struggled to reach residents trapped by washed-out roads with no access to electricity or running water. Helene left ...
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take ...
Residents of western North Carolina are lining up for water and food, hunting for cell signals and slogging buckets from ...
The hurricane’s destruction creates a massive challenge for election officials in a battleground state critical to the ...
As the death toll in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to rise across the Southeast, resources from across the U.S.
Busick, North Carolina, a remote town near Mount Mitchell State Park, received 30.78 inches of rain as a result of Helene — a ...
We stand by to do more as we have resources that are not being used for our recovery efforts here in the state of ...
More than 40 people were killed across North Carolina after Helene pummeled the state with monstrous flooding and fierce ...
A mudslide on the North Carolina side resulted in a partial collapse of the I-40, NCDOT spokesperson Kelse Edwards said.