Despite some residents around Western North Carolina getting power back, many more are still in the dark after Helene.
Residents across Western North Carolina struggle to restore electricity days after Tropical Storm Helene swept through.
Despite some residents around Western North Carolina getting power back, many more are still in the dark after Helene.
We’re seeing historic damage from this storm on a scale that many of us have never seen in western North Carolina in recent ...
As Helene barreled its way through the Carolinas late last week, thousands of Duke Energy customers remained without power on ...
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Duke Energy’s online outage map is covered with notifications of places without electricity. Company spokesperson Jeff Brooks ...
There are lots of areas across the South Carolina Upstate and North Carolina mountains where we’re going to have to ...
Active-duty U.S. military units may be needed in the long-term post-Helene recovery in western North Carolina, particularly ...
These temporary substations will help restore power to communities quickly while repairs or replacements are made.
Western North Carolina suffered devastating damage from Helene, with high winds and heavy rainfall that led to significant ...
The utility mobilizes Pinellas County barrier islands command center and continues to restore power in the hardest-hit areas ...