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The Necessary family in East Tennessee returns home 10 months after Hurricane Helene, thanks to volunteer efforts.
The devastating Texas flooding has created national concern about flooding. How East Tennesseans can know if they are in danger and how to stay safe.
Heartwarming Out-of-state volunteers continue to repair East Tennessee homes damaged by Hurricane Helene Flooding destroyed 78-year-old Bessie Hanson's home in a matter of seconds.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation found “no evidence of criminal wrongdoing” on the part of an East Tennessee plastics ...
Forty-seven of the 49 Tennessee roads and bridges washed out in Hurricane Helene flooding have reopened in the nine months since the storm. The latest announcement is in Carter County's Elizabethton.
Approximately two dozen leaders and staff members of several aid groups attended the celebration, which highlighted record volunteer recruitment and collaboration ...
The floodwaters may have receded, but the challenges left behind are far from over. After Hurricane Helene tore through East Tennessee in September 2024, local farmers found their fields covered ...
Extensive damage along the Swannanoa River near Swannanoa River Road in East Asheville on Sept. 30, 2024, three days after Tropical Storm Helene swept through Western North Carolina.
JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. — When Hurricane Helene hit East Tennessee and Western North Carolina last September, many people were lost to the flood, including Steve Cloyd. It wasn't until May 1, 2025 ...
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