Several counties in western North Carolina are experiencing flooding caused by heavy rain from what was Helene.
As Hurricane Helene continues to ravage the South, North Carolina is now facing a possible dam failure at Lake Lure. Get an ...
The Lake Lure Dam, which was feared doomed to collapse on Friday, is stable and emergency repairs are set to begin.
The nearly 100-year-old dam suffered damage to its structural supports but was still holding Friday afternoon, officials said ...
Water overtopped the Lake Lure dam in North Carolina on Friday, forcing evacuations after Hurricane Helene inundated the area ...
"Flash Flood Emergency for the Lake Lure Dam! Dam failure imminent! Residents below the dam need to evacuate to higher ground ...
"There are no ongoing concerns associated with dam failure," town engineers said. Concerns over a possible forced downstream ...
Residents below Lake Lure dam have been warned that it could fail this afternoon. The town and dam are between Asheville and ...
The Lake Lure Dam is no longer at an imminent risk of failure, emergency management officials in Rutherford County posted on ...
A mass of debris, including overturned pontoon boats and splintered wooden docks and tree trunks, covered the surface of Lake ...
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As Helene weakens, the now-tropical storm's strong winds and heavy rain continue to wreak havoc across the Southeast U.S., including in North Carolina ... the Lake Lure Dam, according to a ...