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Eight months after Hurricane Helene, farmers and cities in financial ruin are still recovering from one of the most expensive tropical storms in decades.
Wardens are warning that there’s still some debris from Hurricane Helene that can pose dangers at Clarks Hill Lak and in the Savannah River.
Eight months after Helene raked the CSRA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts an above-average 2025 ...
Hurricane Helene caused devastating damage in several states, especially the Carolinas, in September 2024. Several months later, Asheville, North Carolina — one of the storm's most severely impacted ...
A new report sheds light on the lasting impact of Tropical Storm Helene for the small farmers of Western North ... For most farms, the report said, physical damage stayed below 25% of the total ...
A new report sheds light on the lasting impact of Tropical Storm Helene for the small farmers ... For most farms, the report said, physical damage stayed below 25% of the total operation, but ...
FORSYTH, Ga. (AP) — Georgia's governor signed a law Thursday to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments following Hurricane Helene damage from Georgia state income taxes ...
Photos submitted to the Times Observer Volunteers, owners and workers at the Brank Farm in North Carolina are pictured. Volunteers from Chautauqua and Warren counties came together to rebuild a barn ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A well-known local food bank is saying goodbye to the former buildings it operated out of for several decades, over seven months after Hurricane Helene severely damaged ...
Helene is the seventh-most expensive disaster in the United States since 1980, causing an estimated $78 billion in damage and 219 deaths. Officials have estimated that Helene caused billions in ...
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