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The state of North Carolina is feeling the impact left by Helene with many areas of the state, like Asheville, seeing heavy ...
This live coverage will be continuously updated. Helene brought heavy rain and strong winds to North Carolina ...
Members of the North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University Police Department headed to the University of North ...
North Carolina Emergency Management officially activated the state's emergency response teams ahead of Hurricane Helene.
Several counties in western North Carolina are experiencing flooding caused by heavy rain from what was Helene.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency ahead of the severe weather Hurricane Helene is forecasted ...
Many areas in the mountains received more than 10 inches and as much as 29 inches of rain causing "catastrophic flooding," North Carolina Gov. Cooper's office said.
The State Emergency Response Team is deploying equipment, personnel, and resources to support impacted communities ...
More than a foot of rain has fallen across much of the western part of the state. Officials said the highest rainfall total ...