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(The Center Square) – An estimated $406 million in damage was avoided during Hurricane Helene because of flood mitigation strategies, according to the Tennessee Valley Authority. Computer ...
Hurricane Helene’s path of devastation is so vast, it can be seen from orbit. Satellite images taken after the storm show a blacked-out area where residents have lost power spreading across five ...
Team SC will hold a media briefing to provide an update on the state’s response to Hurricane Helene today at 2:30 PM. ... the damage from Hurricane Helene ... Today’s storm news, in pictures. ...
Maps show devastation: Track Hurricane Helene's 800-mile path of destruction across Southeast Catastrophic flooding from Helene in Black Mountain, N.C., is seen in drone footage. Deadliest ...
Heavy damage also occurred in Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. [58] Wind gusts in the northeast portion of the state were estimated to be at least 100 mph. [59] In Lowndes County, property damage exceeded $500 million, with another $100 million in damage to crops. [25] Extensive damage occurred across the county due to high winds and ...
After trying to retrieve a tractor from rising floodwaters, a ranch foreman was swept away and found deceased a short time later. East of the ranch, after flooding from Hurricane Creek and Tumbling Creek, Tennessee State Route 230 remained closed for several days as officials cleared debris and assessed damage to the roadway. [20] [21] [22]
The damage wrought by Hurricane Helene was especially extensive in western North Carolina, a region far from the Florida coast where the system made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
The bridge over Nolichucky River collapsed Sept. 27 after remnants of Hurricane Helene swept it away in East Tennessee. Nobody was hurt in the Kisner Bridge collapse, as all bridges over the river ...