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Monstrous hurricanes Helene and Milton caused so much complex havoc that damages are still being added up, but government and private experts say they will likely join the infamous ranks of ...
31 inches of rain. 100 ruined bridges. 10 million cubic yards of debris. 100,000 people without running water. Helene had a devastating effect on WNC.
Western North Carolina felt the brunt of it, when the storm devastated counties and left thousands without power and water. Tropical Storm Helene caused $53 billion in damage, early report says ...
Category 4 hurricane (major): 130-156 mphCatastrophic damage will occur: Well-built framed homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most ...
Burke Mountain in Coquitlam recorded a storm total of 256 mm (10.1 in) from October 18 through the evening of October 20. West Vancouver also reported rain in excess of 200 mm (7.9 in). Kennedy Lake on Vancouver Island saw over 318 mm (12.5 in) of rainfall. [17]
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Mecklenburg County’s storm damage, while significant, is only a small part of the overall damage and devastation across the region. However, it has ...
The storm that killed 103 and caused an estimated $53 billion in damage is arguably the state’s worst natural disaster. Politicians have taken action, made pledges, and been roundly criticized ...
Baby storms into the world as Helene ravages North Carolina Baby Phoenix made an unforgettable debut. It was 1:51 a.m. Sept. 27 and Helene was starting to tear across western North Carolina as ...