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Half a billion dollars in additional Hurricane Helene relief won approval at the North Carolina legislature Thursday as ...
In Thomasville, dozens stood shoulder to shoulder to honor more than a hundred lives lost after Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina. "I don't want another mother to have to go ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSNNC Senate approves another $700 million in Hurricane Helene relief fundsThe North Carolina Senate approved another $700 million in Hurricane Helene relief funds as the hard-hit parts of western ...
Swannanoa residents share rolls of toilet paper on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
As the official start of hurricane season approaches, many in parts of the state have yet to fully recover from Hurricane Helene. Some people in western North Carolina told WRAL, the thought of ...
As Helene became a Category 1 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico — more than 500 miles and 30 hours away from where it would eventually make landfall in Florida — western North Carolina was ...
Hurricane Helene weakened to a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph today, Sept. 27, as it approached Western North Carolina. Helene did become a Category 4 hurricane before making landfall.
Helene devastated towns in western North Carolina. Three weeks later, dozens of people are missing and thousands are without power. Volunteers, donations and search and rescue teams have poured in.
Hurricane Helene has caused devastation in western North Carolina, reminiscent of the damage caused by Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Florence in 2018. Posted 2024-09-30T22:53:05+00:00 ...
MITCHELL COUNTY, NC — A family of four in Western North Carolina is working to rebuild their lives after losing everything to Hurricane Helene. The Dellinger family, which includes two young ...
Swannanoa residents share rolls of toilet paper on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
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