ASHEVILLE, N.C. – The full extent of Hurricane Helene's[2] destruction is still unfolding as recovery efforts continue.The storm dumped an astonishing four-months-worth of rainfall on North Carolina[3] in just three days, leading some to describe the
The tropical disturbance we've been following in the southwestern Caribbean Sea is still totally disorganized.It's on the edge of a large low-pressure system over Central America, which will eventually lift the disturbance north and into the Gulf of
ERWIN, Tenn.– Northeastern Tennessee[2] communities are still reeling from the deadly impacts of flooding caused by Hurricane Helene[3], as a new video shows powerful floodwaters rushing away with a casket.
At least four people in Tennessee are
AUGUSTA, Ga.– The city of Augusta[2], Georgia[3], is recovering after damage from Hurricane Helene[4].
On Saturday, The Masters[5] posted a statement on X from Augusta National Golf Club Chairman Fred Ridley saying that damage to the club was being
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. – Days after flooding[2] devastated areas of Chimney Rock[3], North Carolina, residents are returning to see the new unimaginable.
Debris is scattered throughout the village.The video of the aftermath shows large decks floating in
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. – Days after flooding[2] devastated areas of Chimney Rock[3], North Carolina, residents are returning to see the new unimaginable.
Debris is scattered throughout the village.The video of the aftermath shows large decks floating in
ASHEVILLE, N.C.– A historic district within Asheville[2] is recovering after devastating flooding during Hurricane Helene submerged the area.
Drone video from Asheville's renowned River Arts District (RAD) on Saturday showed how deep and destructive the
ASHEVILLE, N.C.– Hurricane Helene's[2] catastrophic impact continues to unfold in North Carolina[3], highlighting the devastating consequences of hurricanes[4] even hundreds of miles from landfall.
Remnants from Helene drenched the state, dropping nearly
MARSHALL, N.C.– In Helene's wake, catastrophic flooding[2] across western North Carolina[3] has left more than 100 dead and entire towns destroyed.
In Marshall[4], a small town along the French Broad River[5], floodwaters left behind mud-filled