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Supplies, emergency workers rush to North Carolina
Supplies, Emergency Workers Rushed To North Carolina While Florida Digs Out From Helene's Damage
Massive rains from the powerful Helene left people stranded, without shelter and awaiting rescue around the U.S. Southeast.
In North Carolina, Helene Emergency Workers Race to Provide Relief
Authorities in North Carolina were racing on Sunday to find victims and rescue people in mountainous communities in the western part of the state after Hurricane Helene decimated the area with floods and mudslides.
State of Emergency declared in North Carolina ahead of Helene. What to know
NORTH CAROLINA ( QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Governor Cooper has declared a State of Emergency ahead of Hurricane Helene as North Carolina prepares for severe weather impacts that could threaten life and property across the state through Saturday morning.
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North Carolina picks up the pieces after ferocious Helene punch: Live updates
The governor said Helene dropped 10 to 29 inches of rain on the mountains in parts of the state, resulting in ...
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1,000 people reported unaccounted for in North Carolina county hit hardest by Hurricane Helene
More than 1,000 people have been reported unaccounted for in a devastated North Carolina county where 30 people have already ...
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North Carolina under a State of Emergency
The State Emergency Response Team is deploying equipment, personnel, and resources to support impacted communities ...
The Transylvania Times
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NCDot: Non-emergency travel 'prohibited' in western part of state
North Carolina's Department of Transportation says non-emergency travel in Western North Carolina is prohibited, and roads ...
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North Carolina floods: Lake Lure Dam overtops with water, but remains in tact, officials say
Several counties in western North Carolina are experiencing flooding caused by heavy rain from what was Helene.
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All roads in western North Carolina considered closed, NCDOT warns
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is considering all roads in western North Carolina closed to the public as ...
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