CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Just over 4,000 Duke Energy customers remain without power Sunday night from Helene-related storms and winds that swept through Graeter Cincinnati on Friday afternoon and evening.
Electric power officials in Western North Carolina said Sunday the catastrophic damage left in the wake of Hurricane Helene ...
Duke said nearly all customers outside of upstate South Carolina and western North Carolina should have power restored at some point today.
Days after Helene made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane, more than 2 million customers remain ...
In hard-hit North Carolina, days of unrelenting flooding have turned roads into waterways, left many without basic ...
Number of Helene-related deaths climbs to 25 in South Carolina, with most in Spartanburg and Greenville counties. More than ...
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Helene's path of destruction has left at least 56 people dead and entire homes and neighborhoods washed away in the ...
Supplies are being brought into the region by air following devastation from Tropical Storm Helene across Western North ...
Power should be restored by 11:59 p.m. Sunday night outside of the western Carolinas, according to Duke Energy.
Efforts to restore power to more than 1 million people who lost service during Tropical Storm Helene are continuing on Sunday ...