The situation is dire. Many of North Carolina communities haven’t had fresh water, internet or cell service for multiple days ...
And then worse than the worst happened, as a wall of water came rushing down the Broad River, wiping out most of the structures along Main Street — and Main Street itself — in the Village of Chimney ...
State and federal officials race to deliver food, water, medicine and connectivity to NC mountain communities stricken by the floodwaters.
Many people in the North Carolina mountains have turned to compact cell towers and Starlink after regular communication was cut by Helene destruction.
Many areas in western North Carolina remained without power, and phone and internet service was down through Saturday ...
The nearly 100-year-old dam suffered damage to its structural supports but was still holding Friday afternoon, officials said ...
Police at the scene said around noon the water is expected to rise another 4 to 5 feet as Duke Energy opened another ...
The Lake Lure Dam, which was feared doomed to collapse on Friday, is stable and emergency repairs are set to begin.
Tracy Stevens had left her house in Chimney Rock Thursday night and gotten a room at the Lake Lure Inn, which had a generator ...
Rescue efforts are underway across western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene brought unprecedented flooding and landslides to the region over the weekend.
John Harold, the city manager for Black Mountain, told CBS 17 Sunday that more than 600 people were still missing in Buncombe County.
After making landfall in Florida, Helene devastated the southeastern U.S., fully submerging some towns in North Carolina.