Hurricane Helene raged through western North Carolina, destroying homes, local businesses and thriving tourist areas from Asheville to the town of Chimney Rock.
Residents near Lake Lure banded together and faced dangerous conditions from Helene's deadly flooding to make it to the evacuation point in Chimney Rock, North Carolina. This video taken over the ...
In the wake of Storm Helene's devastating flooding in North Carolina, recovery efforts are underway across the region. As ...
The quaint village of Chimney Rock is mostly rubble. Cars are destroyed. Debris is piled high. And many are running low on ...
Search and rescue workers were fanning through the small town of Chimney Rock east of Asheville Monday after it was almost entirely wiped out.
Chimney Rock’s gone. Flowering Bridge is gone,” Banff is heard saying while filming the devastation. “I’m not sure what ...
Many in Western North Carolina remained without fresh water, internet or cell service. Seven water plants in Avery, Burke, ...
Tracy Stevens had left her house in Chimney Rock Thursday night and gotten a room at the Lake Lure Inn, which had a generator ...
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and the Western North Carolina area where a major disaster due to Tropical Storm Helene has left communities devastated, roads impassable and thousands without ...
The death toll after Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction across the U.S. Southeast has reached at least 133.
This map shows rainfall from Helene and in the days preceding the storm that combined to create disastrous flooding.
Lake Lure, a popular tourist destination, is now one of many communities that has been both utterly transformed and largely cut off from the outside world for days after Helene.