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These farms are more than just agricultural spaces — they are lifelines for our community,” said Kristin Watson, director of .
The United States Department of Agriculture gave the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture a $275,000 grant to study the effects of Hurricane Helene on agriculture.
Living in a camper for nine months since her house was destroyed by Hurricane Helene, Amanda Anderson has taken solace in the ...
Heavy rain, flooding and a rock slide have again closed a section of the major cross country highway Interstate 40 along its narrow corridor through the Great Smoky ...
The major storm threatens to unleash destructive winds near where the eye crashes ashore, flash floods and a dangerous storm ...
After facing Helene's floods, a Tennessee professor begins development of an accurate system to predict flooding depth and ...
The increasing amount of carbon dioxide in our planet's atmosphere has altered the planet's weather patterns and intensified ...
The death toll from weekend flooding in West Virginia rose to six as residents tried to clean up with the threat of more rain ...
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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – Twelve Panama City property owners impacted by Hurricane Sally still experiencing frequent flooding, are receiving some relief. City officials are buying their homes.
CLYDE, N.C. (WLOS) — Several flood-damaged homes still sit empty in Clyde, and as many owners navigate the lengthy flood buyout process, grass continues growing.
The flooding lasted for weeks until state officials and the Army Corps of Engineers brought in industrial pumps to help move water into Lake Parker. Earlier this year, frustrated residents created a ...