Atrium Health Deploys Mobile Hospital to Help Hurricane Victims
Atrium Health will deploy its MED-1 mobile hospital to Tryon, North Carolina following the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene.
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Atrium Health will deploy its MED-1 mobile hospital to Tryon, North Carolina following the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene.
On Wednesday, October 2nd, the President will travel to North Carolina and South Carolina to tour area impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Across the Carolinas, hundreds of thousands are still without power. Crews are working to make repairs, but it could be some time. We talked with Jacob Puckett, the Digital Communications Manager for Blue Ridge Energy about the situation on the ground in the mountains.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is sharing guidance on actions people can take to ensure water is safe and to prevent waterborne disease or illness after the storm.
Gov. Roy Cooper provides updates on the recovery and clean-up efforts in western North Carolina due to Helene
At the request of the North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal and in partnership with the city of Asheville, the Charlotte Fire Department is proud to send firefighters to support structural firefighting efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Hundreds of volunteers and tens of thousands of pounds of food, water, and supplies have been coming in and out of Statesville Regional Airport since the weekend using cars, trucks, and planes to get relief to places in western North Carolina that need it the most.
Rachel Mosher and her husband narrowly avoided the wall of water, mud, and debris that flattened a portion of her parents' home.
Parts of Watauga County are without power and water for more than four days after Hurricane Helene left behind widespread damage. Residents are under a boil water advisory and a 7pm curfew for safety.
Parts of Watauga County are without power and water for more than four days after Hurricane Helene left behind widespread damage. Residents are under a boil water advisory and a 7pm curfew for safety.
In response to the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene, Duke Energy Foundation announces a $1 million commitment to nonprofits providing vital assistance to affected communities across the Southeast.
A crisis has unfolded in Asheville, North Carolina, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Officials are pledged Monday to get more water, food and other supplies to flood-stricken areas without power and cellular service. The death toll from the storm surpassed 130.
Check out these storm damage photos from Helene.
Gov. Cooper is joined by several North Carolina agencies to talk about the ongoing response efforts in Western North Carolina due to Helene.
FEMA and federal, state, community and voluntary partners continue providing resources to aid response efforts in North and South Carolina and across the Southeast as survivors begin recovering from the effects of Hurricane Helene. Details provided on the aid arriving to stricken locations, helplines to find loved-ones, and how to apply for financial assistance.
Many families are struggling due to damage from Hurricane Helene. The deadly storm has displaced many, who have turned to their community for help.
President Joe Biden delivered remarks, Monday, on his Administration's continued response efforts following the devastation left behind by Hurricane Helene.
Following the historically devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team (BG-RRT) is deploying crisis-trained chaplains to multiple areas across the southeastern United States.
