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The Cool Down on MSNResidents struggle with ongoing impacts more than 9 months after devastating hurricane: 'It's going to take a while'"The water came up 27 vertical feet." Residents struggle with ongoing impacts more than 9 months after devastating hurricane: 'It's going to take a while' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Uncertainty is hanging over this year’s hurricane season as meteorologists predict “above-normal” activity and the Trump ...
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina announced that it distributed a total of over $1.6 million to local ...
Capitol Hill has had a packed few weeks as Republicans worked to pass President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda, leaving ...
Before modern forecasting, hurricanes were mass casualty events. The 1900 Galveston Hurricane killed over 8,000 people, ...
The owner of a factory where six workers died last year in flooding from Hurricane Helene won't face charges after a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation found no ...
There have been three named storms in the Atlantic so far this season: Andrea, Barry, and of course, Chantal. All three storms were short-lived, and briefly reached tropical storm strength. Chantal is ...
The owner of a factory where six workers died last year in flooding from Hurricane Helene won’t face charges after a ...
Increased heat energy in the ocean fuels hurricane development, leading to higher wind speeds and more intense storms. As ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation has installed about 123 monitors along the highway to detect any movement of the slopes along the river.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene’s floods, Newport shops are rebuilding and hoping the tax-free weekend will give them a much-needed boost.
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