(The Center Square) – Asheville and other parts of western North Carolina were cut off from the world on Saturday, with no ...
Hurricane Helene's devastating impact has left Asheville, North Carolina, and surrounding areas isolated and struggling. As ...
Floodwaters pushed by remnants of Hurricane Helene have left North Carolina’s largest mountain city isolated by damaged roads ...
Dozens of people nationwide were confirmed dead from Helene's effects. Gov. Roy Cooper predicted the toll would rise as ...
Sheriff Quentin Miller says 10 people have been killed in Buncombe County and around 1,000 remain unaccounted for after ...
Hurricane Helene’s remnants have dropped between a foot and two feet of rainfall in western North Carolina, devastating Asheville and other mountainous communities.
Fast-moving water surged above front-door steps, inundating buildings and small businesses as Asheville appeared nearly ...
The death toll continues to climb and some 2.5 million people remained without power Sunday as recovery in the Southeast US ...
In North Carolina, more than 400 roads remained closed on Saturday as floodwaters began to recede and reveal the extent of damage.
The southeastern U.S. is grappling with rising death tolls and a lack of vital supplies in isolated, flood-stricken areas in ...
Asheville and other parts of western North Carolina were cut off from the world on Saturday, with no roads open into or out ...
The death toll continues to climb and some 2.5 million people remained without power Sunday as recovery in the Southeast US begins from devastating Hurricane Helene.