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People near Mountain Island Lake, Lake Lure, Mont Holly, and other areas near rivers were forced to evacuate their homes for flooding concerns on Saturday, a day after Helene.
A week after Hurricane Helene roared through, the smell of death overpowers the cool mountain air over the isolated twisting roads of devastated rural western North Carolina.
Helene was expected to bring catastrophic damage to coastal areas, but the storm also devastated mountainous areas well inland. Here’s how that happened.
The remnants of Hurricane Helene were not the only factor that contributed to the severity of the flooding that struck the mountain community of Asheville, North Carolina. Several conditions in the region, including a precursor rain event and the topography of the land, gave rise to deadly flash flooding, experts told ABC News.
Hurricane Helene swept across the Southeast, causing major flooding and destruction throughout North Carolina.
Mountain terrain, monstrous rain: What caused North Carolina's catastrophic flooding. Forecasters had warned that Hurricane Helene would become a "once in a generation" storm for portions...
At least 215 people are known to have died as a result of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene since it made landfall in Florida a week ago. More than half of the deaths were in North...
Hurricane Helene's death toll surpasses 200 people as rescuers search across the mountains of western North Carolina on Tuesday for anyone still unaccounted for.
The death toll from Storm Helene has officially risen to 180 people, the BBC's US partner CBS has reported. Hundreds of people are still missing as communications and transportation remain down...
As rescue teams combed rivers and towns for victims or survivors of the massive floods triggered by remnants of Hurricane Helene, communities grappled with the scope of devastation from the storm...