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Now that hurricane season has arrived, hundreds of waste lagoons could be flooded by climate-amplified storms, threatening ...
We are heading into this hurricane season with more uncertainty than usual,” Stein said, because funding for FEMA and NOAA ...
Fire departments across North Carolina, including the Asheville Fire Department, participated in "Smoke Alarm Saturday." ...
Rows of nostalgic, low-slung motor lodges rest on the aprons of towering mountains. A population just double that of the LSU ...
FEMA denied North Carolina's request for the agency to match 100% of the state funds for Hurricane Helene cleanup, according ...
Two days before Helene hit the area, the National Hurricane Center issued an alert warning of "catastrophic and potentially life-threatening flash and urban flooding" in western North Carolina.
North Carolina secured $1.45 billion in federal funds for rebuilding after Hurricane Helene, with support from Senator Tillis ...
Residents and researchers teamed up to show the airborne spread of pig poop from nearby factory farms in Duplin County.
Areas of western North Carolina declared federal disaster areas following Hurricane Helene are included in a $1. 45 billion ...
The value of FEMA’s assistance package to North Carolinians recovering from Hurricane Helene has eclipsed $1 billion.
Immediately after Hurricane Helene, volunteers rushed to western North Carolina to remove debris and deliver supplies. But ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
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