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Helene’s rainfall would have been enough to cause flooding anywhere, but it was exacerbated by a weather front that had stalled over the Appalachians before then-Tropical Storm Helene arrived ...
Major flooding hit the mountain areas of western North Carolina Friday as Helene passed over the state. Reports of flooding stretched the from the northern border of the state to the southern in ...
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take years to document." Helene "close to a worst-case scenario" for western ...
Areas in the Black Mountains region in western North Carolina were particularly devastated, with the Black Mountain Police Chief reporting that Montreat and Swannanoa were “gone” with neighborhoods destroyed, including homes that were on fire, along with numerous fatalities that could not immediately be dealt with. [28]
The remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina. A washed out bridge over the Swannanoa River in Black Mountain on Sunday ...
A rescue team paddles down the Swannanoa River on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
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 remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina. Sidewalks were caked with mud and eerie mementos, like the stranded kegs ...