Outages In Carolinas Down To 175K After Michael
Duke Energy says 10,000 people are working to restore power to about 175,000 customers across the Carolinas in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Michael.
Duke Energy says 10,000 people are working to restore power to about 175,000 customers across the Carolinas in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Michael.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper spent much of the day Friday assessing the impact of Tropical Storm Michael, which swept through the state Thursday, hitting the Triad particularly hard.
State Transportation Secretary Jim Trogdon says that while the skies may be clear, many of the roads are not. Fallen trees and downed power lines are still a problem across the state.
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Tropical Storm Michael didn't stay in the Triad long, but the historic storm sure left a mark.
A new poll from Elon University is gauging how Hurricane Florence affected North Carolinians.
Mudslides, swift-water rescues and closed roads were among the impacts that Tropical Storm Michael brought to North Carolina Wednesday, hitting the western part of the state particularly hard.
Hurricane Michael, which made landfall on the Florida panhandle Wednesday, was downgraded to a tropical storm early Thursday morning as it began its charge into North Carolina.
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