Residents of North Carolina’s most populous mountain city are no longer under a boil water notice, Asheville officials announced on Monday. Extensive rain and flooding from Hurricane Helene on ...
Asheville restored running water to most of its users by the end of October. But the city instituted the boil-water notice as ...
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Water from the French Broad River covers Interstate 40 just east of where it crosses the river on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, ...
From the American Homefront Project: More than a month after Helene wreaked havoc on western North Carolina, the regional VA ...
Financial shortfalls have repeatedly forced FEMA to put disaster recovery projects on hold. That could spell trouble for ...
Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
When Tropical Storm Helene tore through Western North Carolina Sept. 27, it severely damaged the Asheville water system, which serves Buncombe County and the northern portion of Henderson County.
Asheville residents were told Monday that the water is safe to drink again nearly two months after Hurricane Helene caused ...
Asheville, North Carolina, residents could have a boil water notice lifted as soon as Tuesday, more than seven weeks after ...