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"People, many of them, are displaced because their home was either flooded, inundated or washed into the river completely.
There is a lot of work to do, and the Renew NC Housing program is the next step in helping western North Carolinians recover, ...
FOX Carolina News was recognized on Saturday with a Southeast Emmy Award for coverage of Hurricane Helene. Reporter Enrique ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNUpstate bridge reopens to traffic after Helene damages: SCDOTAn Oconee County bridge that closed in 2024 due is now open to traffic. State transportation leaders said the U.S. 76 bridge ...
The Blue Ridge Southern Railway has been a vital supply line to industries west of Asheville, but Hurricane Helene ...
North Carolina launches Renew NC Housing program to aid Hurricane Helene victims with $807 million for home repairs.
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Using NOAA data, Stacker summarized the last 100 hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Basin. See which years and storms broke ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNHow many gopher tortoises are left on Egmont Key after Hurricane Helene’s storm surge swept many away?In just their first several days studying gopher tortoises on Egmont Key, Eckerd College students already have found more ...
Families in western North Carolina whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene last fall can now apply to the state’s rebuilding and repair program.
Gov. Josh Stein met with reporters to talk about western North Carolina's recovery and preparedness for tropical storms.
North Carolina is accepting applications for a new program to repair or rebuild homes in western North Carolina that were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene.
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