East Tennessee community rebuilds one year after Helene flooding
More than $67 million has funded 126 projects aiding business and community recovery after Tropical Storm Helene devastated Unicoi County one year ago.
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A year after Helene, a group of raft guides embarks on a river clean-up mission
A popular rafting river in the Appalachian mountains is still closed a year after Hurricane Helene, because there's just too much debris. Now, rafting guides have come together to help clean it up.
A year after Helene, a group of raft guides embarks on a river clean-up mission - TPR: The Public's Radio
A popular rafting river in the Appalachian mountains is still closed a year after Hurricane Helene, because there's just too much debris. Now, rafting guides have come together to help clean it up. The post A year after Helene, a group of raft guides embarks on a river clean-up mission appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
Long haul: Tennessee Baptist DR still at work in East TN after Helene • Biblical Recorder
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — The remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed devastating floods across Appalachia and East Tennessee one year ago, but the storm still rages for many. News crews have long since departed, but the quiet, persistent work of Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief (TBDR) volunteers continues far from the spotlight, helping people rebuild and recover. [...]Read More...
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