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A recent nationwide study found 24% of locations where people are building to be located in that buffer zone, or immediately outside the 100-year flood zone. "We all love to live near water," she ...
Hurricane Helene killed over 230 people when it tore through the Southeast last month. FOX News The Craig family lived in three houses neighbors called “Craigtown” in a suburb of Asheville.
Of the 241 people reported victims of Hurricane Helene in the United States, 119 people were in North Carolina, surpassing the state record of 80 deaths recorded in a 1916 flood. [8] [35] Of these, 72 residents of Buncombe County were among the deceased.
Hurricane Helene killed at least 42 people and left millions without power across the Southeast before weakening on its way north Friday morning, officials said.. Widespread damage was expected in ...
A small community in North Carolina has been struck by tragedy after 11 members of the same family were killed during Hurricane Helene. ... were just loving people.” Helene was a Category 4 ...
Helene has killed at least 161 people, CBS News confirmed. The storm appears to have inflicted its worst damage in the Carolinas, where officials said more than 113 people have been found dead.
As many families begin to rebuild after Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact robbed whole communities of the things they hold near and dear, one North Carolina family is grieving the loss of 11 ...
Hurricane Helene was the most intense tropical cyclone of the 1958 Atlantic hurricane season. The eighth tropical storm and fourth hurricane of the year, Helene was formed from a tropical wave east of the Lesser Antilles. Moving steadily westward, the storm slowly intensified, attaining hurricane strength on September 26.