In West Asheville, those impacted by Tropical Storm Helene wait, and hope, for a chance to buy food and water.
Travel in and out of much of Western North Carolina is nearly impossible after heavy rains and flooding battered the state in ...
Massive rains brought by Hurricane Helene left many people stranded or homeless, and the monster tempest killed at least 64 ...
Floodwaters pushed by remnants of Hurricane Helene have left North Carolina’s largest mountain city isolated by damaged roads ...
Communities in the Southeast are grappling with widespread devastation after Helene made landfall as the strongest hurricane ...
For many business owners in Asheville's River Arts District, the destruction is total due to the record floods.
Authorities rushed to airlift supplies and restore communications and roads in flooded Asheville, North Carolina, on Sunday ...
Cleanup continued Sunday from a storm that killed at least 64 people, caused widespread destruction and knocked out power to ...
(8 AM) - North Carolina residents who are trying to connect with ... shared updates about campus conditions after Helene.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell called the storm "a true multi-state event" that's had "significant impacts" across five states.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said 10 people died in the devastated state. Hundreds of roads were washed away, cellular service for over 250,000 people was cut off, and vast swaths of cities such as ...
This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: Roads closed, travel nearly impossible in Western North Carolina ...