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Lake Lure dam no longer at risk of failure
Lake Lure Dam in Western NC stable after imminent failure warning; emergency repairs begin
The Lake Lure Dam, which was feared doomed to collapse on Friday, is stable and emergency repairs are set to begin.
Lake Lure Dam no longer at imminent risk of failure, officials say
The Lake Lure Dam is no longer at an imminent risk of failure, emergency management officials in Rutherford County posted on Facebook shortly after 8 p.m. Friday.
Lake Lure Dam ‘Imminent Failure’ Due to Hurricane Helene Explained
Get out now if you can. The post Lake Lure Dam ‘Imminent Failure’ Due to Hurricane Helene Explained appeared first on Mandatory.
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‘There’s just nothing left.’ Helene wipes out Chimney Rock’s Main Street
Hurricane Helene swept across the Southeast, leaving causing major flooding and destruction throughout North Carolina. The ...
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Hundreds evacuated as dams at risk in North Carolina following Storm Helene flooding
Hundreds evacuated as dams at risk in North Carolina following Storm Helene flooding - Panicked local officials initially ...
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PHOTOS: At least 65 dead in Hurricane Helene aftermath
Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Category 4 storm on Thursday night, Sept. 26, 2024, in Florida’s Big Bend region. At ...
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Dozens of Radio Stations Were Knocked Off the Air by Helene
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Rivers overflow in North Carolina
North Carolina saw a lot of rainfall in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Yahoo Life ...
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