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Interstate 40 (I-40) is a major east–west transcontinental Interstate Highway in the southeastern and southwestern portions of the United States. At a length of 2,556.61 miles (4,114.46 km), it is the third-longest Interstate Highway in the country, after I-90 and I-80 .
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On January 31, 2012, the westbound lanes of I-40 were closed for a few weeks because of a rockslide near the North Carolina border. [272] Torrential flooding in the Pigeon River from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene washed away a small section of the eastbound shoulder and embankment near the state line on September 27, 2024, closing the ...
An interactive map of evacuation orders and warnings related to the Eaton Fire can be found on Cal Fire's website. The below map of evacuation zones was current as of 12 p.m. ET.
Old Fort Elementary (built in 2020) experienced extensive flooding due to creek convergences, as such, closed with students relocating to nearby schools. [54] A section of I-40 at Old Fort mountain experienced a massive slide, in combination with other road closures, cut off access to the Town of Old Fort from other cities for several days. [55]
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Interstate 40 (I-40) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that travels 2,556.61 miles (4,114.46 km) from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina.In North Carolina, I-40 travels 420.21 miles (676.26 km) across the entirety of the state from the Tennessee state line along the Pigeon River Gorge to U.S. Highway 117 (US 117) and North Carolina Highway 132 (NC 132) in Wilmington.
5-day map accumulation with Florence over the Carolinas. Statewide, approximately 2,200 primary and secondary roads closed due to flooding, [82] including large sections of Interstates 40 and 95. [83] [84] Strong winds in New Hanover County toppled numerous trees and power lines, while more than 90% of the county was left without electricity.