I-40 was destroyed by Hurricane Helene five months ago. Flash flooding along the Pigeon River damaged large sections of the eastbound lanes near the Tennessee line.
Hurricane Helene tore through, damaging four miles of road near the North Carolina–Tennessee line.
HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - The media got a sneak peak of I-40, months after Hurricane Helene ripped it apart near the North Carolina/Tennessee state line. The road closed in late September ...
A stretch of Interstate 40 that serves as a freight route between North Carolina and Tennessee has partially reopened after a monthslong shutdown caused by storm-related damage from Hurricane Helene.
Five months after Hurricane Helene severed a critical Appalachian freight corridor, a 12-mile stretch of Interstate 40 through North Carolina’s Pigeon River Gorge reopened Saturday. Though still ...
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Five months after Helene, I-40 reopens between NC and Tenn., but not like it wasInterstate 40 will open between North Carolina and Tennessee on Saturday for the first time since the remnants of Hurricane Helene destroyed sections of the highway in late September.
A crucial stretch of Interstate 40 through North Carolina’s Pigeon River Gorge reopened Saturday, five months after Hurricane Helene devastated the region and severed a key freight corridor.
I-40 reopened between Tennessee and North Carolina on Saturday, March 1, for the first time since Hurricane Helene, though ...
Five months after Interstate 40 partially collapsed into the Pigeon ... However, the interstate will not feel the same as it was before Hurricane Helene. Drivers will navigate just one lane ...
I-40 was destroyed by Hurricane Helene five months ago. Flash flooding along the Pigeon River damaged large sections of the eastbound lanes near the Tennessee line. NCDOT reopened one lane in each ...
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