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Many homeowners had insurance and received FEMA aid, but it wasn't enough for many families to rebuild after Hurricane Helene.
North Carolina is still rebuilding after Hurricane Helene‘s devastation, but a key piece of infrastructure partially reopened over the weekend. In the western part of the Tar Heel State ...
Now, nearly six months had passed since the remnants of Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina ... Among them: the staggering damage Helene inflicted, the lack of data in some counties ...
Days later, in Asheville, North Carolina, the storm caused historic flooding that devastated roads, bridges and structures. In this file photo, an aerial view of flood damage wrought by Hurricane ...
Western North Carolina is again being targeted by hazardous rainfall that forecasters say is expected to lead to its “first noteworthy flood threat” since last September’s deadly Hurricane Helene.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — There’s a now a website where citizens can let the state know about needed repairs for roads and bridges impacted by Hurricane Helene. “Helene caused significant ...
Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ... that may be unsafe because of structural damage or mold. “And then we have a lot ...
and western North Carolina, an area that is still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Storms will track along a stalled cold front through the weekend with a widespread 3-5 inches of rain expected ...