Lake Lure Dam 'remains stable' after flooding from Helene

Lake Lure Dam 'remains stable' after flooding from Helene

“There are no ongoing concerns associated with dam failure,” town engineers said. Concerns over a possible forced downstream evacuations Friday. RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. — Days after fears of a dam failure at Lake Lure, town officials said Monday that the dam “remains stable.”  “The dam generally performed as intended and is stable,” engineers for the town of Lake Lure said. “Most of the arches overtopped, which they were designed to do during extreme floods, and…

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Hurricane Helene turned color to catastrophe, wiping out Flowering Bridge, Rainbow Bridge

Hurricane Helene turned color to catastrophe, wiping out Flowering Bridge, Rainbow Bridge

The before and after from Lake Lure shows how landmarks ended up destroyed during Hurricane Helene. Not one but two beloved bridges were swept away by the storm. On the road from Chimney Rock to Lake Lure, years of work and care transformed an abandoned bridge into a garden oasis. The Flowering Bridge was a destination for photographers and visitors to stop and soak in the amazing color. Helene turned that color to catastrophe. “Half of…

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NC craft brewers help with Hurricane Helene relief

NC craft brewers help with Hurricane Helene relief

Breweries across North Carolina are working together to help support those devastated by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. Brewers, including those at Rocky Mount Mills, began using their production facilities to package water for transportation west. “This is going to be a marathon, and we’re going to need everyone’s endurance to rebuild. But, NC craft beer is resilient, and together, brewery by brewery, we can provide critical relief to our WNC community,” said Lisa…

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Medical challenges mount in Hurricane Helene's aftermath

Medical challenges mount in Hurricane Helene's aftermath

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the devastation in Avery County has left many residents without access to critical medical supplies, life-saving oxygen and healthcare services. The storm’s impact on infrastructure, with numerous roads blocked or collapsed, has created an urgent medical crisis for those isolated in the region. Canon Memorial Hospital, located in Newland, N.C., has been at the forefront of the response. Working in partnership with the Boone-based organization Samaritan’s Purse, the hospital…

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Resilient Saluda: Town slowly rebuilds following Helene's destructive flooding

Resilient Saluda: Town slowly rebuilds following Helene's destructive flooding

Recovery efforts are ongoing Wednesday throughout western North Carolina following the devastating flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene. In Polk County, residents remain trapped in their homes, with an unknown number of fatalities reported, while government aid has just begun to arrive. Certain areas of the community have been completely wiped off the map and can only be accessed on foot. Despite being severely impacted by the storm, the town of Saluda continues to demonstrate…

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Banner Elk Lowes Foods reopens for first time since Hurricane Helene

Banner Elk Lowes Foods reopens for first time since Hurricane Helene

New hours will be 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily for the foreseeable future, the company said. BANNER ELK, N.C. — Residents in Avery County received some good news Wednesday, as Lowes Foods announced its grocery story in Banner Elk reopened.  The store, located on North Carolina 105, will operate from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily for the foreseeable future. Employees were on site stocking shelves as the store had electricity.  RELATED: Helene’s flooding…

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Helene brings devastating flooding to Garren Creek, Black Mountain: Communities band together to recover

Helene brings devastating flooding to Garren Creek, Black Mountain: Communities band together to recover

Tropical Storm Helene has left a trail of devastation in the Black Mountain area, with severe flooding that has impacted entire communities. In Asheville, residents are now facing long journeys, traveling for hours by ATV and on foot just to reach the Garren Creek community. The destruction, as described by the local fire chief, is beyond words. Wade Wright, the longtime Garren Creek Fire Chief, has seen his community nearly wiped out. Despite the personal…

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Hurricane Helene's victims include first responders who died helping others

Hurricane Helene's victims include first responders who died helping others

Falling trees and raging floods from Hurricane Helene killed more than 150 people when it struck Florida late last week and then plowed through the Southeast as one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history. People died in six states: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Among them were first responders who perished in wind-ravaged and rain-soaked communities, often while trying to help others. Not all were human: An eastern Tennessee police…

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Western NC restaurant wrecked by hurricane Helene's floodwaters: A local landmark lost

Western NC restaurant wrecked by hurricane Helene's floodwaters: A local landmark lost

Just minutes into the V-P debate, both candidates expressed their condolences to the thousands affected by Helene, especially those in western North Carolina. Officials at Beech Mountain have postponed the sale of season passes and are currently discussing whether the area will be able to open for the season. Meanwhile, many in our community are still desperately searching for missing family members and friends, as parts of western North Carolina remain cut off from the…

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Here are the NC areas that were hit hardest by Helene flooding

Here are the NC areas that were hit hardest by Helene flooding

Most western NC counties received over a dozen inches of rain in the three days before and during Helene. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Western North Carolina communities are still reeling from the devastating conditions brought by Hurricane Helene on Friday.  Flooding in the area was worsened by substantial rain in the two days before Helene’s arrival. From North Carolina’s most westernmost county, Cherokee County, to as far east as Mecklenburg County, widespread flooding impacted an unprecedented…

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Boiling Spring Lakes residents want answers on flooding problems

Boiling Spring Lakes residents want answers on flooding problems

“Our houses didn’t get there by magic. These ditches weren’t dug by magic,” 12 minutes ago BRUNSWICK COUNTY (WWAY) — In Brunswick County, many Boiling Spring Lakes residents attended a city council meeting Tuesday to express their frustrations about recent flooding.“Everybody is blaming each other. Nobody is taking any responsibility,” says Resident Seth Braden. His home was destroyed by floodwater from Potential Tropical Storm Eight. However, before we get to his story, let’s rewind to…

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Western NC floods: Man hospitalized, search continues for fiancée swept away by Helene

Western NC floods: Man hospitalized, search continues for fiancée swept away by Helene

Currently, many people in the western part of the state remain unaccounted for as search and rescue teams work tirelessly. John Norwood considers himself a miracle survivor. Rescuers used a pulley system to bring him to safety over dangerous floodwaters, but his fiancée is still missing. Norwood had been inside a home in Marion, North Carolina, where severe damage occurred. The dramatic rescue, captured on cell phone video, unfolded as Hurricane Helene swept through McDowell…

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Here's how NC State football's Hurricane Helene supply drive came together

Here's how NC State football's Hurricane Helene supply drive came together

By Louis Fernandez, WRAL Sports Raleigh, N.C. — After the NC State Wolfpack beat Northern Illinois on Saturday in Carter-Finley Stadium, Joy Hall did what you’d expect the mother of a football player to do: give her son, defensive lineman Davin Vann, a phone call. “I kind of called him to see how he was feeling, just check in with him,” Hall said. During that call, they spoke about Hurricane Helene and its impact on…

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Appalachian State students bring joy to Boone after devastating floods

Appalachian State students bring joy to Boone after devastating floods

BOONE, N.C. — Sara Iskrzycki endured six “miserable” days after her home flooded during Helene. But the App State student decided it was time to bring some joy back to Boone. “Once I saw other people smile, that got me going,” Iskrzycki said. Iskrzycki, her brother Michael, and her friend Joe have been directing people toward hot meals on the side of the road in downtown Boone, usually with dances and smiles on their faces. On a…

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Years after past hurricanes, many still waiting to rebuild in North Carolina

Years after past hurricanes, many still waiting to rebuild in North Carolina

Construction on more than a third of homes in a state program aimed at rebuilding after Hurricanes Matthew and Florence remains incomplete. NORTH CAROLINA, USA — North Carolina Emergency Management is touting its fast initial response in the aftermath of Helene but recent history reveals the state has struggled to quickly help hurricane survivors in the long-term. According to the agency, the state has helped send more than $1 million in FEMA benefits to survivors with…

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