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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 land and reconstruct Interstate 40 ...
NCDOT installs slope monitors for safety and honors staff, while also running campaigns against bridge strikes and speeding.
Rock will be pulled from the Pisgah National Forest this year for rebuliding portions of I-40 in Western North Carolina.
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Regarding "Don't blame program cuts for tragedy" ( July 19 ): Richard Bornstein writes, “How quickly we forget,” and compares the flooding along the Guadalupe River to last year’s flooding in ...
Parts of I-40 and I-26 are still reduced to two-lane traffic. Some secondary roads are still closed. The cleanup and repairs are continuing indefinitely.
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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 ...
She claimed to live in a property that didn’t exist when the storm landed in Western North Carolina, according to federal ...
NOAA has updated its 2025 hurricane season outlook, forecasting up to 18 named storms, of which as many as nine could become ...
As the reconstruction of Interstate 40 continues in western North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Transportation ...
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