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More Than 400 Roads Closed in North Carolina After Damage From Helene
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Historic North Carolina village under water after devastating damage from Helene
ASHEVILLE, N.C. —A historic village in western North Carolina is under water after bearing the brunt of devastating flooding damage from Hurricane Helene.10 hours ago -
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Western North Carolina Reels From Helene: ‘This Is a Disaster’
Hundreds of roads were blocked across the region, which includes Asheville. Officials warned of more mudslides and damage to come.4 hours ago -
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North Carolina's Asheville devastated after Helene hits mountain town
In North Carolina, more than 400 roads remained closed on Saturday as floodwaters began to recede and reveal the extent of damage.6 hours ago -
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App State cancels football game against Liberty in North Carolina after Helene causes flooding
Appalachian State’s home football game against Liberty in Boone, North Carolina, scheduled for Saturday was canceled because of the impacts of severe weather on the area from Tropical Storm HeleneYesterday - College Football -
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More than 3 million without power after Helene landfall
More than 3 million Americans in the Southeast reported power outages related to Hurricane Helene on Friday, with states on the eastern seaboard from Florida to Virginia reporting more than 100,000 ...Yesterday -
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Augusta National assessing damage after Helene
Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said the club is assessing damage at the iconic course after the area was hit hard by Hurricane Helene on Friday morning.6 hours ago -
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Roads and train lines flooded after more downpours
Part of the M5 is closed and some rail lines are closed after more downpours hit parts of England and Wales.Yesterday -
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North Carolina dam holds after heavy rains, concerns about integrity force evacuations
Water overtopped the Lake Lure dam in North Carolina on Friday, forcing evacuations after Hurricane Helene inundated the area.Yesterday
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