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Hurricane Helene has proved to be disastrous for Appalachia, as massive amounts of precipitation from the storm caused rampant flooding that has devastated several towns and hundreds of people.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, farmers and cities in financial ruin are still recovering from one of the most expensive tropical storms in decades.
For decades, Lake Chatuge has come alive from May to September, anchoring life in this quiet Appalachian corner of northeast ...
Despite being nearly wiped off the map by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, tiny Chimney Rock Village in North Carolina had ...
Below you will be able to use a slider to be able to see images taken well before Hurricane Helene (Google Earth) and after. How you can help Hurricane Helene victims in Florida FEMA recovery ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — As Central Florida wakes up, many are discovering what their community looks like after Helene as rescue teams pour over the state to help those in need. At a Hilton in Orlando ...
Ray Eyes,” prompting speculation about an American Dream follow-up that was compounded when Primavera festival said, in an ...
WUFT spoke with NPR and PBS correspondent Laura Sullivan on her new documentary, "Hurricane Helene's Deadly Warning." ...
Within hours, a neighborhood that was not in a flood zone was inundated with stormwater and sewage. Kathy Kaestner, Forest Hills Resident: “After Hurricane ... even with pictures, it’s hard.” ...
It’s been nearly nine months since Hurricane Helene blew through The Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee and now, many of the trees the storm took down in the region’s forests last ...