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Part of I-40 going into North Carolina has washed away. “This is a serious and life threating situation. DO NOT TRAVEL TO NORTH CAROLINA,” NWS Morristown said in a tweet. Spokesman Mark Nagi ...
Officials warn drivers who wish to travel to Western North Carolina for non-emergency purposes, don’t do it. Many roads are ... have roads closed that are not shown on NCDrive.gov.
Information from towns and communities in Western North Carolina will be updated and ... Conditions are not safe for travel, even as the rain and wind stops. There are numerous trees, powerlines ...
Western North Carolina remains heavily impacted by Hurricane Helene, prompting officials to urge residents to avoid travel in the region. Officials are warning residents not to travel in or to ...
Do not travel to the region as cities and towns continue to battle power and water outages. "State and local officials strongly advise all motorists avoid travel in Western North Carolina due to ...
It also came with the ongoing message to people thinking of going to the western part of the state, "All roads in Western NC should be considered closed to all non-emergency travel." Here's a look ...
YOU MAY HAVE SEEN ON SOME OF OUR LOCAL HIGHWAYS A D.O.T. SIGNS SAY, DO NOT TRAVEL TO WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, AND IT SOUNDS EXTREME, BUT THAT’S SOME GOOD ADVICE BECAUSE SERIOUS HISTORIC FLOODING ...
The transportation damage from Helene alone was about $5 billion. A new report breaks down how much of that has been repaired ...
Other roads, like U.S. Highway 19 West, remain under construction and partially, if not totally, closed at points along the two states' border. As families begin to travel for Thanksgiving ...
Helene, which was downgraded to a tropical depression Friday afternoon, brought gusty winds and occasionally heavy rain bands to the Cape Fear region. But those had mostly cleared out by Friday ...