Waynesville firefighters search a car that was pinned by debris under a bridge on Richland Creek in Waynesville on Friday, ...
Here are the rainfall totals starting 8AM Tuesday, September 24 through 8AM Saturday, September 28th, following the departure of Hurricane Helene. Rainfall amounts in most areas stayed in the 10-20" ...
No flooding to homes ... much of Western North Carolina, including evacuations and emergency shelters. Nearly 10,000 Duke Energy customers were without power in the North Carolina mountains ...
Scenes of destruction and suffering lay almost everywhere in Swannanoa, N.C. — cars in tree limbs, mangled homes, mud-choked ...
Hurricane Helene plowed through the N.C. mountains Friday ... Helene move through North Carolina. Travis Long [email protected] Water flows past a home in Weaverville, north of Asheville ...
At 2:30 p.m. Friday, emergency officials urged Mountain Island ... in much of Western North Carolina, including evacuations and emergency shelters. Arrowood Mobile Home Park in Steele Creek ...
No flooding to homes ... much of Western North Carolina, including evacuations and emergency shelters. Nearly 10,000 Duke Energy customers were without power in the North Carolina mountains ...
Some areas saw record-breaking storm surge from several areas in the mountains as Helene moved through. "This is one of the worst storms in modern history for western North Carolina," North ...
All roads in western ... homes and left an undetermined number of people unaccounted for. “This is the most significant natural disaster that anyone of us has ever seen in western North Carolina ...
All roads in western North Carolina should be considered closed ... That included a mudslide that involved four homes and left an undetermined number of people unaccounted for, Cole said.
The storm leveled entire towns and left at least 42 people dead. Millions were still without power, and extreme rain left a dam in Tennessee on the brink of failure.