The Federal Emergency Management Agency has authorized federal funds to help reimburse costs to North Carolina to fight the Black Cove Complex fire in Polk Coun ...
For more than a week after the storm, the Catawba River system was overwhelmed by storm waters, leading to the opening of ...
That’s exactly what happened after Helene. With rainwater pouring into the system from the storm’s aftermath, Duke Energy had ...
South Carolina’s wetlands are under assault, like those in other states, as a result of a Supreme Court ruling, a new report ...
It has been six months since Hurricane Helene unleashed biblical flooding and tree-snapping winds across the Southeast, and ...
Dry conditions that have prevailed across much of North and South Carolina have created an elevated fire risk.
The fires followed a year of weather whiplash in the Carolinas, from a flash drought over the summer to extreme hurricane flooding in September, and then back to drought again. Wake Forest University ...
Thursday, March 27 will mark six months to the day since Hurricane Helene made landfall, moving through East Tennessee and causing unprecedented destruction and taking several lives.
The 'Bridging Together' collaboration is result of the Mennonite Disaster Service and Lutheran Disaster Response Carolinas ...
Fallen trees and debris from the September hurricane serve as kindling for the fires and hamper efforts to contain them.
Fighting growing wildfires in western North Carolina is hampered by debris left over from Hurricane Helene-related flooding, which was 6 months ago this week.