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Crews will soon begin extracting rock from Pisgah National Forest to rebuild a part of Interstate 40 destroyed by Hurricane ...
Flooding caused by Hurricane Helene last September swept away portions of I-40’s pavement and guardrails into the Pigeon ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has received the necessary permits to extract rock from nearby national forest ...
I-40 will reopen in Tennessee on or before July 3. Helene reconstruction is unaffected by the June 18 landslide and flooding. UPDATE: I-40 has reopened to traffic as of midday June 27.
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How Natural Disasters Are Reshaping I-40 in the Smoky MountainsIf you glance at a map of the southeastern United States, Interstate 40 might seem like just another wide highway–but to logisticians and the military, the stretch of I-40 that runs through the Great ...
Interstate 40 is estimated to reopen in about two weeks after four rockslides brought rocks and trees tumbling down to the pavement near the Tennessee/North Carolina border.
Tennessee Department of Transportation officials said the closure on I-40 is the same area that was damaged during Hurricane Helene in late September, but the rockslide's damage "is not as ...
What caused the I-40 East closure between Tennessee and North Carolina? There was a rockslide and flooding June 18, near mile marker 451 in Tennessee, according to TDOT. Since then, Interstate 40 ...
Since Hurricane Helene struck the region in September, Interstate 40 has been a symbol of what reconstruction has looked like in East Tennessee. I-40 was partially reopened in Cocke County in ...
Following heavy rain, a series of rock slides occurred on I-40 near the Tennessee/North Carolina border, the worst of which was at mile marker 450. At least two weeks are needed to complete ...
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