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Western North Carolina residents show resiliency
From rescue to recovery: The grim task in flood-ravaged western North Carolina
As floodwaters from Helene recede, the gruesome task of recovering victims continues across flood-ravaged western North Carolina.
Despite flood damage, a western North Carolina school district reopens
In McDowell County, at the eastern base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, students from Old Fort Elementary are returning to class Monday – but not to their school building.
Western North Carolina residents show resiliency following flooding brought by Tropical Storm Helene
See photos as residents living in Asheville, N.C., and the surrounding areas continue to re-build following flooding brought by Tropical Storm Helene.
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North Carolina's hurricane damage is not just destroyed homes, but contaminated water systems, experts say
Hurricane Helene brought death and destruction to North Carolina, with the western part of the state in particular seeing ...
USA Today
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Why did it flood so badly in Western North Carolina? Some scientists point to this weather effect
On Sept. 27, rivers burst from their banks surpassing major
flood
stages by more than 10 feet in some areas. Rivers ...
KTVU
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War-torn Ukrainian family finds peace in North Carolina, only to drown in Helene's floods
Hurricane Helene swept away Ricky Wiebe's family's home, leaving four loved ones, including a 13-year-old boy, missing and ...
The Christian Post on MSN
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Prominent Christian school in North Carolina reels from $15M in flood damages
Asheville Christian Academy, a K-12 school attended by members of the Graham family, suffered up to 15 million in damages ...
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'He’s my brother right now': Jacksonville doctor drives supplies to flood victims in North Carolina
Mark Smith is bringing a U-Haul and trailer full of supplies back to small communities east of Asheville where people told ...
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