Relief efforts continue in Asheville and the Western North Carolina area where a major disaster due to Tropical Storm Helene ...
At least 125 people have died as a result of the devastation Hurricane Helene has brought to Southeastern states, including ...
Desperate residents of the storm-battered mountains of western North Carolina lined up for water and food, hunted for ...
Almost unimaginable amounts of rains fell along a swath of the U.S. more than 200 miles long, rushing from tall peaks and ...
Cadaver dogs and search crews trudged through knee-deep muck and debris in the mountains of western North Carolina on Tuesday ...
The priority remains connectivity and infrastructure repairs as people desperately need hospitals, food, shelter, and water.
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and Western North Carolina following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene.
(AP) - More than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene and a run-of-the-mill rainstorm that sloshed in ahead of it — an unheard of ...
Exhausted emergency workers continued to work around-the-clock to clear roads, restore power and cellphone service, and reach people left stranded by Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene has killed more than 130 people and caused widespread devastation throughout the Southeast. The storm ...
The governor requested an accelerated Major Disaster Declaration on Monday for Unicoi, Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, ...
President Joe Biden was set to survey the devastation in the mountains of Western North Carolina on Wednesday, where ...