North Carolina Forest Service officials say downed trees will soon dry out, making fires worse and more difficult to fight.
Tennessee’s workplace safety agency has absolved a plastics plant of responsibility in the deaths of six workers who were swept away by floodwaters from Hurricane Helene.
One of our local retirement communities is celebrating resiliency after Hurricane Helene. The CSRA saw one of its deadliest storms more than six months ago, and we’re still recovering from it. On Friday,
Six months after Hurricane Helene destroyed communities across the Southeast, five people remain missing in North Carolina after the storm, according to officials.
The World Meteorological Organization is retiring the name "Helene" from hurricane name list. The agency is also striking "Milton" and "Beryl" from its list.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Five people are still missing in North Carolina, six months after Hurricane Helene struck the region. The Category 4 storm hit Western North Carolina on Sept. 27, 2024, causing widespread damage and devastation.
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The National Hurricane Center issued its final report on Hurricane Helene. Its death and damage tolls from Florida to the Appalachians are just a few of the stunning details.
The World Meteorological Organization has officially retired the name Helene after the 2024 storm claimed 249 lives and took a $78.7 billion toll.