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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.
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.
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 ...
We asked readers for their most important lessons learned from hurricanes Helene and Milton. Here’s what they had to say.
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Despite being nearly wiped off the map by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, tiny Chimney Rock Village in North Carolina had ...
Hurricane Helene is a reminder that inland regions are vulnerable, too. Here are three questions that non-coastal communities ...
Ken Graham, Director of the National Weather Service, made the announcement with a prediction of a 60% chance of an ...
ATLANTA — Norfolk Southern resumed service last month between Asheville, N.C., and points west for the first time since ...
Jennifer Berry Hawes, with additional reporting by Cassandra Garibay “This Shits Crazy” In their last phone call before bed, ...
“This growing share of foreclosure losses is largely driven by the escalating insurance crisis and the increasing frequency ...
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 ...