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Western North Carolina sees rain for 1st time since Helene
How Hurricane Helene Impacted Western North Carolina Christmas Tree Farmers
It was the regionality and subject matter but also the steel underneath the quiet tale that called it to mind when I spoke to Jennifer Greene, the Executive Director of the North Carolina Christmas Tree Association recently,
North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims: Where is FEMA?
( NewsNation) — North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims are struggling and feeling forgotten as winter approaches. Temperatures are dropping, and many hurricane survivors are living in tents or trailers without insulation. More than 100,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene across Western North Carolina.
Western North Carolina sees rain for first time since Helene
A low-pressure system is bringing rain and flooding to coastal North Carolina. Meanwhile, parts of western North Carolina will see the most rain since Hurricane Helene's flooding.
Coastal storm targets North Carolina with flooding
A coastal storm, combined with King Tides are causing flooding problems for the Carolinas heading into the weekend. The rain event is also bringing the first substantial rainfall to western North Carolina since Hurricane Helene.
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Youngkin urges Hurricane Helene survivors to contact officials, shares storm recovery update
The Route 725 bridge in Taylors Valley over Laurel Creek damaged by
Hurricane
Helene
. (Courtesy of Virginia Department of ...
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Governor Glenn Youngkin gives update on Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts
Governor Youngkin held a press conference today in Richmond to discuss the impact Hurricane Helene had on Virginians and he ...
WFXR Roanoke on MSN
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Hurricane Helene debris removal continues in Blacksburg and Wythe County
Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts are still occurring in our region, and here is what you need to know about the areas of ...
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Lowe's to give $2.5M to small businesses hammered by Hurricane Helene
Lowe's will provide millions of dollars in funds to small businesses in its home state of North Carolina that are struggling ...
ABC 10 News
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Hurricane Helene survivor begins new life in El Cajon
Hurricane Helene survivor begins new life in El Cajon; Riley Wutke, 25, had been living in Easley, SC, for about three years ...
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Hurricane Helene Unleashed Powerful Gravity Waves, NASA Video Reveals
"Like rings of water spreading from a drop in a pond, circular waves from Helene are seen billowing westward from Florida," ...
Hyperallergic
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Hurricane Helene Was a Wake-Up Call for Glass Artists
Studio glass practitioners pride themselves on rejecting industry, but the cyclone laid bare the movement’s entwinement with ...
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Hurricane Helene devastated Georgia’s pecan harvest. Farmers are on the brink
When Hurricane Helene crossed into Georgia on September 26, however, the storm’s path destroyed about 36 million pounds of ...
WTVD
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Hurricane Helene: State lawmakers set to tackle how relief money can best serve western NC
The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene is something that hurt North Carolina deeply, and the support for the people hit hardest in the storm is something that has united state lawmakers regardless ...
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Hurricane Helene aid: What to know as the clock ticks
If you're in Georgia and want to apply for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, you'll need to hurry.
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Manatee rescued from pond after Hurricane Helene storm surge left him stranded
A 2-year-old manatee was found 1.5 miles from open water in a small pond near the Big Bend Wildlife Management Area in Dixie ...
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