Hurricane Helene’s remnants have dropped between a foot and two feet of rainfall in western North Carolina, devastating Asheville and other mountainous communities.
Travel in and out of much of Western North Carolina is nearly impossible after heavy rains and flooding battered the state in ...
Chris Jordan, maintenance manager for Horseshoe Beach, tries to find a water shutoff valve amid the rubble of the destroyed ...
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The governor said Helene dropped 10 to 29 inches of rain on the mountains in parts of the state, resulting in ...
Days after Helene made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane, more than 2 million customers remain ...
More than 3 million customers went into the weekend without any power and many face a continued threat of floods.
With so many roads out and power and internet connections down, a full accounting of the damage done is a work in progress.
In hard-hit eastern Tennessee, flooding swallowed up entire neighborhoods. Tonight dozens of people unaccounted for and their loved ones are desperate for any news. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson ...
The Southern Appalachians, about 400 miles north of where Helene came ashore, suffered the most severe destruction. Two waves ...
As the worst of Helene has moved on, many are taking to social media to share videos of the severe flooding and damage.
After hitting Florida’s Gulf Coast, Helene tore through the Southeast and particularly ravaged western North Carolina with ...