A family has been living in their Hurricane Helene flood-damaged house after they bought a new camper as a temporary home but ...
The risk is spread throughout Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, northern Georgia and extreme western portions of North ...
Fallen trees and debris from the September hurricane serve as kindling for the fires and hamper efforts to contain them.
The fires followed a year of weather whiplash in the Carolinas, from a flash drought over the summer to extreme hurricane flooding in September, and then back to drought again. Wake Forest University ...
Dry conditions that have prevailed across much of North and South Carolina have created an elevated fire risk.
Wildfires in North and South Carolina fueled by drought, wind and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene
Dry weather and millions of trees knocked down by Hurricane Helene last year are creating a long and active fire season in the Carolinas, according to North Carolina State University forestry and ...
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