After making landfall in Florida, Helene devastated the southeastern U.S., fully submerging some towns in North Carolina.
The death toll rose to over 66 people after the Category 4 Hurricane Helene hit Florida. The storm left over 200,000 residents without electrical power and various road closures. NBC News' Guad ...
Hurricane Helene kills 64 people as millions left without power after catastrophic storm: Live updates - Cleanup and recovery efforts are underway in the Southeast after Hurricane Helene’s winds, rain ...
Greeneville's water supply will run out Sept. 29, Laura White, Greeneville Water Commission superintendent told Knox News.
MACON COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association says that two deputies in Western North Carolina have ...
In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp said Saturday that it 'looks like a bomb went off' after viewing splintered homes and ...
Electric vehicles that have been flooded in saltwater can catch fire, according to the post. Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic flooding in the Bay Area and some electric cars that came in contact ...
PERRY, Fla. (AP) — Authorities rushed to airlift supplies and restore communications and roads in flooded Asheville, North Carolina, on Sunday as residents along the storm-battered Florida coast ...
As of Sunday morning, at least 64 people were killed after massive rains from powerful Hurricane Helene left people stranded.
A tropical-like air mass has returned to the area as the leftover moisture from what was once Hurricane Helene moves through the Mid-Atlantic.
According to witnesses in Canton and photos posted to social media, the football stadium and softball field have suffered ...
More water than ever is hurtling through Douglas Dam as TVA sends Helene's aftermath down through the Tennessee River.