Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nicole Ozmina of Bat Cave talks about how people are still working to clear trees away from their home and property on Sunday, Nov ...
Another reminder of why West Virginia miners are the absolute best in the world. These men ran to the aid of North Carolina and are helping rebuild the road from Bat Cave to Chimney Rock—which some ...
BAT CAVE – Driving on the roads around Bat Cave, it’s clear why they’re still closed to through-traffic, even 10 months after Tropical Storm Helene. Huge dump trucks carried loads of rock and gravel ...
A sign damaged by Hurricane Helene on the side of the road. Off of U.S. 64/Chimney Rock Road lies the town of Bat Cave, called a place “hit hardest in (Henderson) county by the storm" by one official.
Workers layer in soil to fill a gap between bank of Rocky Broad River and the U.S. 64 bridge in Bat Cave, North Carolina, on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. The deluge from Hurricane Helene two weeks earlier ...
BAT CAVE - Off the edge of Lake Lure Highway, where Broad River flows through, Chelsea Hughes straps her 1-year-old son Luke to her back. The Bat Cave resident is in good spirits as her friend carries ...
Of the hundreds of North Carolina roads damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, few were as devastated and will cost as much to rebuild as the 2 1/2-miles of highway in Hickory Nut Gorge between ...
BAT CAVE - Nicole Ozmina was at home with her two children and partner on Endey Inn Road Sept. 27 when Tropical Storm Helene hit, trapping the family there for three days before being air-lifted out.
A pickup truck heads up an improvised trail where U.S. 64/74A was washed away in Bat Cave, North Carolina. Photo taken Oct. 10, 2024. A group of miners from West Virginia extended the trail down to ...