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It's too early to say how Helene has affected water quality in private wells. A new study will shed light but meanwhile, ...
An additional 8 inches of rain — on top of the 1 to 4 inches already received — could fall in western Kentucky and Missouri through Saturday, causing dangerous and life-threatening flooding ...
The Calcutta Fire Search and Rescue Team is heading to Texas this afternoon to assist with search and recovery operations ...
Severe thunderstorms and showers across the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast triggered deadly flash flooding in the tristate area, where roads were turned into rivers, cars were submerged in fast ...
Tropical Storm Helene swept through Western North Carolina and the Asheville area Sept. 27, causing massive power outages, dam and reservoir breaches and countless downed trees. Widespread cell ...
N orth Carolina has been devastated by flooding and mudslides after the remnants of Hurricane Helene tore through the state. At least 42 people have died in North Carolina, per CNN, making it the ...
Several roads across North Carolina were washed out by severe flooding and heavy rainfall as a result of Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight which started on Monday with remnants dumping rain for ...
This satellite image released by Maxar Technologies shows flooding by the North Toe River and market damage from Hurricane Helene in Spruce Pine, N.C., on Oct. 2, 2024. Maxar Technologies / AP ...
Heavy rains from hurricane Helene caused record flooding and damage in Asheville, North Carolina, as seen in this photo taken Sept. 28, 2024. / Getty Images "We hear you.
Jennifer Replogle, a pregnant mother of two young children, is “completely trapped” at home in Tater Hill, North Carolina, elevation 4,200 feet, above Boone, where hurricanes are not the norm.
North Carolina ranks in the top 10 states for coastal flood exposure. In Hyde County, for example, more than 30% of residents could be living in flood-prone areas by 2050, according to the analysis.