Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
Chimney Rock, a village that the U.S. Census estimates to be home to about 140 people, was one of the most devastated ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets.
Search and rescue workers were fanning through the small town of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, east of Asheville Monday after it was almost entirely wiped out by flooding from Tropical Storm Helene.
RIGHT NOW, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONTINUES TO RECOVER AFTER HURRICANE HELENE DEVASTATED DOZENS OF MOUNTAIN TOWNS. AND TONIGHT, LEADERS IN CHIMNEY ROCK GATHERED TO GIVE UPDATES AND TO HEAR FROM ...
Homeowners with extensive damage to their homes in high flood risk areas from Asheville to Brevard to Chimney Rock have been ...
O’Leary said he was away on vacation when the storm struck and when he finally made it back to Chimney Rock he found himself suddenly homeless. He lived just across the street from his store. So ...
Gen. Mike Flynn toured Chimney Rock, North Carolina to survey storm damage from Hurricane Helene and highlight what needs to be done. "It's still wet and they haven't had rain in a couple of weeks ...
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. (WSPA) — Hurricane Helene hit Chimney Rock hard. The North Carolina Department of Transportation and 7NEWS were in the area Friday, looking at the devastation the area is facing.
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. — One month after Helene devastated the mountains, Channel 9′s Dave Faherty got to ride along with Department of Transportation crews as they worked to build back roads in ...
Jim Justice shared a photo Sunday of nine men who are being credited with helping rebuild a road from Bat Cave to Chimney Rock ... Western North Carolina was devastated by flooding following ...
Chimney Rock, a village that the U.S. Census estimates to be home to about 140 people, was one of the most devastated municipalities when Helene bashed Western North Carolina on Sept. 27.