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Blowing Rock is welcoming visitors back after Hurricane Helene. What to know about road closures, hotels and lodging, restaurants and more.
Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
The catastrophic flooding and destruction caused by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina likely caused at least a record US$59.6 billion in damages and recovery needs. [253] The storm and its aftermath caused 1,400 landslides and damaged over 160 water and sewer systems, at least 6,000 miles (9,650 kilometers) of roads, more than 1,000 ...
September 18, 1901: The 1901 San Vicente hurricane moved over Alabama briefly. [2] October 11, 1902: After making landfall in Pensacola, Florida, 1902's Hurricane Four moved over Alabama as a tropical storm. [2] November 3, 1904: This was the first storm since HURDAT records began to affect Alabama in the month of November.
September 16 – Hurricane Ivan struck Gulf Shores, Alabama as a major hurricane, with its large and powerful circulation producing peak wind gusts of 107 mph (172 km/h) in Pensacola. Ivan moved ashore with a significant storm surge, estimated at 10 to 15 ft (3.0 to 4.6 m); the surge, in addition to high waves, severely damaged the Escambia Bay ...
Hurricane Helene damaged the Blue Ridge Parkway, and much of it remains closed until repairs can be made. Local state parks and many local trails remain closed. The Blowing Rock landmark has reopened.
An Italian restaurant headed by an established Myrtle Beach chef is set to open in the former Hurricane Colinz in the Cherry Grove area of North Myrtle Beach. Benny Rappa the Italian Fisherman ...
Gulf Shores is located on the Gulf of Mexico, and is the southernmost settlement in the state of Alabama. [2] It is served by Alabama State Route 59 (Gulf Shores Parkway), which leads north to Foley. Route 182 (Beach Boulevard) runs east-west along the shore front, while Route 180 (Fort Morgan Road) runs parallel to it, north of Little Lagoon.