ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Portions of Western North Carolina are virtually unrecognizable after catastrophic flooding from Hurricane ...
Government officials and aid groups were working to bring basic supplies by airlift, truck and mule to the hard-hit Asheville ...
Some North Carolina communities are using Starlink in order to get online. It's clear that satellite communication is going ...
Desperate residents isolated by washed-out roads and the lack of power and cellular service in western North Carolina lined ...
Joe Speed and his sister both own homes near Asheville in Lake Lure. He told us some buildings, including the restaurant his ...
Helene caused the deaths of 30 people from Buncombe County. Lake Lure and Chimney Rock faced devastating damage from Hurricane Helene. Sinkholes and collapsed bridges make many of the roads impassable ...
The nearly 100-year-old dam suffered damage to its structural supports but was still holding Friday afternoon, officials said ...
Tracy Stevens had left her house in Chimney Rock Thursday night and gotten a room at the Lake Lure Inn, which had a generator ...
Three days after Hurricane Helene ripped across the Southeast, the number of fatalities in Georgia has jumped from 17 to 25.
Cincinnati resident Joe Speed owns two homes in North Carolina. He and his family headed down early last week, but were met with rain, winds and what he called total destruction.
At least 100 people were killed as Helene unleashed her fury across multiple states, including Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, and the Carolinas.
Western North Carolina residents salvage bottled water from a flooded tractor-trailer in Swannanoa on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024.