Western North Carolina is still recovering from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, with communities like Lake Lure making significant progress in debris removal. People in western North ...
It created more headaches for many people already affected by Hurricane Helene ... and Mountain Island Lake and Lake Norman provide drinking water for over 10% of North Carolina residents.
Hurricane Helene caused an estimated $53 billion damage in North Carolina, wiping out homes and communities and killing 104. The storm is responsible for 233 deaths in seven states. Recovery is in ...
Three rivers tearing through Western North Carolina and East Tennessee – the French Broad, Nolichucky and Pigeon – all empty into Douglas Lake. TVA spilled 450,000 gallons per second through Douglas ...
On that September day, water surged into Mountain Island Lake, flooding the lake and nearby neighborhoods. It created more headaches for many people already affected by Hurricane Helene ...
This was in response to questions about Duke’s decision to open the floodgates during Hurricane Helene ... (NC 73) makes its way into Mecklenburg County downstream of the Cowans Ford Dam between ...