Hurricane Helene’s remnants caused catastrophic damage to the Southeast, with a death toll nearing 140 people.
Many in Western North Carolina remained without fresh water, internet or cell service. Seven water plants in Avery, Burke, ...
When the hurricane hit Western North Carolina and East Tennessee ... and across the state line. Shortly after noon Sept. 27, ...
Death toll reaches 140 as desperation grows to find hundreds still missing - Death toll continues to climb with at least 140 ...
The death toll included one horrific story after another of people who were trapped by floodwaters in their homes and ...
Desperate residents of the storm-battered mountains of western North Carolina lined up for water and food, hunted for cellphone signals and slogged buckets from creeks to flush toilets days after ...
Exhausted emergency workers continued to work around-the-clock to clear roads, restore power and cellphone service, and reach people left stranded by Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene’s remnants caused catastrophic damage to the Southeast, with a death toll nearing 140 people.
With so many roads out and power and internet connections down, a full accounting of the damage done is a work in progress.
Exhausted emergency workers continued to work around-the-clock to clear roads, restore power and cellphone service, and reach ...
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and the Western North Carolina area where a major disaster due to Tropical Storm Helene ...