Despite some residents around Western North Carolina getting power back, many more are still in the dark after Helene.
Multiple utilities say they will need to completely rebuild, rather than repair, electric systems in the hardest-hit areas.
We’re seeing historic damage from this storm on a scale that many of us have never seen in western North Carolina in recent ...
Damage went beyond downed power lines. Hundreds of substations went out after the storm. Getting them back online is ...
The utility mobilizes Pinellas County barrier islands command center and continues to restore power in the hardest-hit areas ...
Duke Energy is continuing to make repairs to power lines and reports that a majority of the outages in the Upstate will be ...
Multiple utilities say they will need to completely reconstruct, rather than repair, electric systems in the hardest-hit areas.
A washed out bridge over the Swannanoa River in Black Mountain on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene ...
"We had already run out of water after being without power for 42 hours before the hurricane hit," the couple told Newsweek.
Over 1.7 million homes and businesses were still without power in the U.S. Southeast and Midwest on Monday after Helene ...
With fields destroyed and communities ravaged, there's no plan for football moving forward in Western North Carolina.
At its peak, the monster storm cut off electricity for 6 million customers. As of this morning, 1.6 million are still without ...