Slowly Western North Carolina ... of the road may be closed. People can also seek out safe routes to Interstate 85 and then ...
You can follow road closures at drivenc.gov. How many roads were closed in Western North Carolina, Asheville after the storm?
Detour to the South: Take U.S. 74 West to avoid ... Click or tap here to view an interactive map of road closures in western North Carolina.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is making major progress in opening roads in western North Carolina.
Orangeburg County Emergency Services and teams from the American Red Cross open evacuation shelters in Orangeburg and North.
Western North Carolina ... sections of the road may be closed. People can also seek out safe routes to Interstate 85 and then head northbound to the Charlotte area. Those south of Hendersonville ...
Road repairs will last years in Western North Carolina following the destructive flooding from Hurricane Helene.
29, around 508,000 people in South Carolina and 396,000 in North Carolina — mostly in the western regions of each state — still lacked power. Use Duke Energy’s map to track outages.
One of the areas hardest hit was western ... In North Carolina, at least 125 people were killed by Helene. More than 50 are still missing. Across the Appalachian Mountains, the road to relief ...
Slowly Western North Carolina ... map for travelers to avoid western N.C." More than 2,100 NCDOT employees, along with 1,100 pieces of equipment, are working on approximately 4,700 damaged road ...
Slowly Western ... North Carolina. NCDOT has posted at ncdot.gov an interstate detour map for travelers to avoid western N.C." More than 2,100 NCDOT employees, along with 1,100 pieces of equipment, ...