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Officials with the North Carolina Department of Transportation estimate that a portion of I-40 in the Pigeon River Gorge will be open to traffic by the start of the new year.
Motorists traveling between East Tennessee and North Carolina are facing significant detours after sections of Interstate 40 were washed out by catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Helene.
The stretch of I-40 in North Carolina that was damaged by Helene supports about 7,610 trucks daily and a total average daily traffic of over 26,000 vehicles. Alternate route: Use Interstate 26 ...
Both I-40 East and West are closed from mile marker 432 in Tennessee east to mile marker 3 in North Carolina. I-40 West is closed starting at mile marker 3 in North Carolina west through mile ...
Traffic will be slow through the Pigeon River Gorge with only one narrow lane in each direction as workers fix significant Helene damage. When will Interstate 40 reopen at the Tennessee/North ...
More than 320,000 homes in North Carolina — and about 550,000 ... near Tryon, zooming by the queues of traffic that reached all the way down the exit ramps to the travel lanes of Interstate 85 ...
North Carolina is still adding up the damage done by the powerful tropical storm that started as Hurricane Helene. The day after the extreme rain and winds stopped, the full tally was unknown. But ...
Western North Carolina This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Hurricane Helene Tennessee flooding photos of Erwin, Nolichucky Dam and more Show comments