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As impactful as it was, there are several lessons we as Floridians should keep in our back pockets as we rapidly close in on ...
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WJBF on MSNGov. McMaster, SCEMD encourages South Carolinians to prepare now before hurricane season begins on June 1Governor Henry McMaster and South Carolina’s emergency management leaders are encouraging residents to prepare now for ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTerrifying map reveals US states most at risk of wildfires as expert warns of 'rapid escalation'Wildfires have already wrecked havoc across the US this year, and some areas are more at risk than others. California faced ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNTeen dies after drowning in a Georgia pond, officials sayNOW, WE REACHED OUT TO ELECTED OFFICIALS ABOUT THIS. SOME OF THEM, INCLUDING INNOCENT, WHO’S A COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER, WENDELL JONES, WHO’S A SOUTH CAROLINA REPRESENTATIVE, WENT TO THIS APARTMENT ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNSmoke from roof leads to fire response at a Greenwood Burger KingAt 8:18 p.m., the Greenwood City Fire Department responded to the Burger King on Bypass 25 NE after firefighters received a report of smoke coming from the structure. Upon arrival, firefighters ...
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Residents of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, are still working to rebuild homes and businesses after Hurricane Helene pummeled ...
Seven months after Hurricane Helene hit the U.S., officials at several state DOTs reflect on how far repairs have come.
While athletic events are still underway at Limestone, student-athletes are in contact with coaches at other schools, trying to figure out their next steps if the school closes. The Dorman High ...
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) — A bridge bordering Laurens and Spartanburg counties could permanently close due to damages brought on by Hurricane Helene. According to the South Carolina ...
Roughly 800 miles of the Appalachian Trail were impacted after Hurricane Helene, and over 430 miles of the trail had to be closed. As of this month, only about five miles remained closed by the U.S.
On a recent trip to Washington, D.C., North Carolina town leaders were asked to raise their hands if they had not yet received federal funds to pay for Helene-linked damage to public buildings, ...
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