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Map of North Carolina counties showing fatalities per 10,000 due to Hurricane Helene. At least 106 people were killed in North Carolina, [23] [a] while about 200 more were left unaccounted for in the state as of November 6. [24]
As experts assess the damage, both to human lives and the wildlife of western North Carolina, certain parts are expected to recover faster than others. "Some species will return quickly," Owens said.
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take years to document." Helene "close to a worst-case scenario" for western ...
An aerial view of people standing near destroyed and damaged buildings in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene flooding on Oct. 8, 2024, in Bat Cave, North Carolina. Bat Cave was particularly hard ...
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, more than 2,000 landslides displaced families in western North Carolina. They are waiting to find out if rebuilding is even possible or safe.
The stoat (Mustela erminea), also known as the Eurasian ermine or ermine, is a species of mustelid native to Eurasia and the northern regions of North America. Because of its wide circumpolar distribution , it is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List . [ 1 ]
Richardson's stoat M. r. richardsonii. Bonaparte, 1838 Similar to M. r. cigognanii, but larger, with a dull chocolate brown summer coat [10] Newfoundland, Labrador and nearly all of Canada (save for the ranges of other American stoat subspecies) imperii (Barrett-Hamilton, 1904) microtis (J. A. Allen, 1903) mortigena (Bangs, 1913) Baffin Island ...
A rescue team paddles down the Swannanoa River on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.