On Sept. 27, Tarin Truluck’s backyard went from a green paradise for her family with a small stream, to an apocalyptic wasteland in just a few hours. “It was so pretty. I spent so many hours on this ...
Even the most well-organized relief efforts are only as effective as the number of people who know about them.
Fallen trees and debris from the September hurricane serve as kindling for the fires and hamper efforts to contain them.
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North Carolina resident Mona Roper said she supports the Trump administration's plan to eliminate FEMA, calling DHS Secretary ...
ASHEVILLE - More than $500 million is headed to Western North Carolina to further fund the recovery effort in the aftermath ...
Governor Stein honors the 106 victims of Hurricane Helene on a visit and commits to rebuilding western North Carolina with a ...
Disaster response is a reality for every community and preparedness is an ongoing process that must involve every level of ...
Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Recovery Centers in western North Carolina will become locally operated resource centers starting Monday. The FEMA centers will end operations on Saturday, ...
It has been six months since Hurricane Helene unleashed biblical flooding and tree-snapping winds across the Southeast, and ...
WESTERN N.C. — Some students at UNC Chapel Hill spent their spring break in western North Carolina helping Helene survivors with legal support. Law students went to Boone and Burnsville last month to ...
The wildfires come as many continue to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene just six months ago.
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