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Tropical Storm Helene tore through Western North Carolina on Sept. 27, leaving behind wrecked communities and scenes of unthinkable devastation.It also disrupted schools across the region. While ...
More: Western North Carolina roads closed, travel nearly impossible after Helene Iris Seaton is the trending news reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach her ...
Public school districts across North Carolina are canceling school ahead of flooding expected to accompany Hurricane Helene’s arrival. All public schools in the Triangle will be closed to ...
Map of North Carolina counties showing fatalities per 10,000 due to Hurricane Helene. At least 104 people were killed in North Carolina, [21] [a] while about 200 more were left unaccounted for in the state as of November 6. [22]
MARSHALL - Madison County Schools will be the first Western North Carolina school system to reopen its doors after Tropical Storm Helene, as schools will operate on a two-hour delay Wednesday, Oct ...
Across western North Carolina and parts of eastern Tennessee, Helene’s destruction continued to emerge on Sunday. The storm washed away bridges, closed roads, destroyed buildings and cut off power.
The French Broad River breaks its banks Asheville on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
Residents of Asheville and remote mountain communities struggle with basic survival after ‘apocalyptic’ flooding.