At least 30 deaths were reported across four states. Parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast remain underwater, and heavy rain ...
Millions are without power after the Category 4 hurricane swept up from the Gulf of Mexico, with at least one dam in western North Carolina in danger of failing.
The storm leveled entire towns and left at least 42 people dead. Millions were still without power, and extreme rain left a dam in Tennessee on the brink of failure.
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Duke Energy opened floodgates on the Cowans Ford Dam in North Carolina Friday. They're trying to ease pressure on lakes in the area following heavy rain from what had been Hurricane Helene.
Helene produced such a large amount of rainfall due in part to a predecessor event, small (relative to a hurricane) regions ...
A preliminary analysis from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab suggested rain totals in the western Carolinas were about 10 ...
The storm has been blamed for at least 52 deaths across five states, including 23 people in South Carolina and 11 in Florida.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Floodwaters pushed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene left North Carolina’s largest mountain city ...
The remnants of Hurricane Helene are dissipating but millions remain without power across the Southeast and officials warned ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) provided an update on its system Monday, including record elevations at local dams. The ...
After historic rainfall in the mountains of East Tennessee and western North Carolina, the TVA has worked to manage record ...