USDA Forest Service reports Tropical Storm Helene caused moderate to catastrophic damage to more than 187,000 acres of both the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests in North Carolina.
Three campgrounds in Pisgah National Forest offer extended stays through February for volunteers and people affected by Tropical Storm Helene.
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Federal lands in western North Carolina are set to receive more than $30 million in emergency funding for infrastructure ...
Naventure, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, announces the launch of the Helene Extended Stay Program at three Pisgah National ... habitat of Western North Carolina Interested ...
The USDA Forest Service released its preliminary data on the ecological impacts and infrastructure damage caused by Tropical ...
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Parts of the Pisgah National Forest reopened Oct. 18 although debris and fallen-tree cleanup continues after Tropical Storm ...
Press release from U.S. Forest Service ... damage caused by Tropical Storm Helene on the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests in North Carolina. Using information sourced from satellite data ...