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North Carolina, Hurricane Helene
Landslides buried parts of North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. It's too dangerous for some homeowners to rebuild.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, more than 2,000 landslides displaced families in western North Carolina. They are waiting to find out if rebuilding is even possible or safe.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in North Carolina, neighbors unite to ensure no one spends Thanksgiving hungry
Though they were seven hours away, their suffering felt like his own. He couldn’t bear the thought of watching his home swallowed by floodwaters, losing friends and family to a sudden disaster, or spending Thanksgiving alone,
Hurricane Helene impacted millions in North Carolina. For the socially vulnerable, recovery can be a challenge
As North Carolinians continue to rebuild after Hurricane Helene, socially vulnerable communities face many more challenges in their recovery.
It will take years for western North Carolina's water systems to recover from Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene took out critical infrastructure in western North Carolina, specifically water systems that were already under much strain.
Some North Carolina homeowners still can't return home after Helene landslides
Two months after Hurricane Helene brought devastating flooding to North Carolina, some residents still can't get home. Landslides triggered by the flooding may have even made it too dangerous to rebuild in some areas.
In rural North Carolina, dozens of water systems were knocked out by Hurricane Helene. Recovery could take years
The flooding that devastated western North Carolina knocked out water systems, and some small towns still don't have water.
After Helene landslides, some parts of North Carolina not safe to rebuild
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, more than 2,000 landslides displaced families in western North Carolina. They are waiting to find out if rebuilding is even possible or safe.
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Mr. Beast focuses on Hurricane Helene relief in North Carolina
Shawn Hendrix, known as Mr. Beast, spoke to Top Story about ongoing relief efforts in North Carolina following Hurricane ...
LP Gas
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Hurricane Helene recovery efforts continue in western North Carolina
Residents across the area are still feeling the effects of the hurricane, with reports indicating its impact is widespread.
National Catholic Register
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Helping Victims of Hurricane Helene: Catholics Hard at Work in North Carolina
The Diocese of Charlotte, which encompasses the western portion of the state, has played a key role in helping the region ...
Zanesville Times Recorder
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Ashland community brings Thanksgiving hope to Helene-devastated areas in North Carolina
This Thanksgiving season a group of Ashland churches and businesses emphasized the spirit of giving to the residents of ...
Fox Weather on MSN
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North Carolina pottery artist helping Helene survivors
A North Carolina woman is using her talent to raise funds for people impacted by Hurricane Helene's devastation two months ...
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Lowe's stores across western North Carolina donate Thanksgiving meals to Helene victims
Lowe's Home Improvement wanted to help with some of that by giving away 3,000 Thanksgiving meals. In total, six Lowe's stores ...
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NC farmers recovering from crop loss after fields damaged by Hurricane Helene
Parton said his corn crop at another field was "wiped out", with whatever remained not being safe enough for animals to eat.
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Stalemate in Congress causes growing backlog of emergency aid loan applications in Helene-devastated North Carolina
Helene ransacked western North Carolina on Sept. 27, leaving a path of devastation, death and an economic calamity from which ...
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