ASHEVILLE, N.C. − If she had known the rivers would swallow whole towns and neighbors would be swept away, Lindsey Miller would have better prepared – or left her home altogether. Her home ...
This includes coverage extras that you can add directly to your renters policy and separate policies that complement your renters coverage like flood ... in North Carolina at $29 per year for $30,000 ...
A little-noticed flood last summer in an Illinois city that left one dead and swallowed up homes and businesses after heavy rainfall left a damaged community struggling to figure out what’s next.
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Alton Telegraph on MSNHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem supports dismantling FEMAHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wants to dismantle FEMA, proposing local control over disaster response resources.
Her home near Boone, North Carolina ... the French Broad River at Asheville had crested at 24.67 feet, breaking its record ...
A close analysis of Helene’s fatalities shows how major storms are taking lives in unexpected ways, and how the deadly ...
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SCDC reports 11 inmates charged with crimes including murder, assault, drug traffickingOn Friday, the South Carolina Department of Corrections released the arrest warrants for 11 inmates in separate cases from ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNBack-To-Back Storms Could Bring Tornadoes, Flooding And Severe Weather To The SouthBack-to-back storm systems will bring the potential for severe weather and flooding to the South over the next several days. Strong thunderstorms could produce damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes ...
Spartanburg addressed false photos circulating on social media that depict flooding in Asheville, North Carolina.
ASHEVILLE - If a series of ... or if it repeals or amends previously compliant floodplain management measures, according to ...
Crews from the Asheville Fire Department (AFD) are heading to Kentucky to assist with emergency response after parts of the state were hit with severe flooding.
ASHEVILLE - After a series of delays, Asheville City Council Jan. 28 approved changes to its flood protection ordinance, described by staff as "minor updates" needed to comply with the National Flood ...
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