The deaths make 2024 the deadliest hurricane season since 2005, said National Hurricane Center director Michael Brennan.
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, Water Mission, a Charleston-based ...
Neighbors fighting to rescue neighbors. People stuck on trees, rooftops for hours. Lives were forever changed along the ...
Just in time for the holiday season, one of North Carolina’s biggest attractions has reopened after Hurricane Helene swept ...
The six-month season saw an above-average number of storms. Scientists say climate change is leading to more powerful and ...
The flooding that devastated western North Carolina knocked out water systems, and some small towns still don't have water.
USACE is working in partnership with local, state and federal agencies, to include the Federal Emergency Management Agency, in response to the historic flooding from Hurricane Helene. Additional ...
After weeks of drinking out of bottles and carefully disinfecting water for cleaning, residents and businesses in parts of the North Carolina mountains have regained some sense of normalcy as ...
Fifty-three days after Hurricane Helene, residents of Asheville can safely drink their tap water without boiling it. Why did it take so long?
ASHEVILLE, NC — Nearly eight weeks after Hurricane Helene ravaged areas of western North Carolina, drinkable water is once ...
ASHEVILLE - With cool temperatures incoming ... saw significant damages from Tropical Storm Helene, with 4-6 feet of water ...
Asheville flooding map: See where rainfall hit, leading to deadly floods in Western North Carolina Low temperatures overnight Nov. 14 will hang at about 5 degrees above normal for this time of ...