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2 months ago |
aol.com | Dave Malkoff |Aparna Zalani |Justin McCray |Justin Mccray
Jeff Hughes, a woodworker who makes caskets in Newland, North Carolina, takes great care in every cut and saw line — but there's no easy way for him to get them to the funeral home. That's because the bridge he and his neighbors rely on to get to the main road was washed away by Hurricane Helene more than four months ago. The catastrophic storm devastated parts of North Carolina and Tennessee, killing more than 200 people and doing $60 billion in damage.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Dave Malkoff |Aparna Zalani |Justin McCray |Justin Mccray
Neighbors must pay for bridge destroyed by Helene Jeff Hughes, a woodworker who makes caskets in Newland, North Carolina, takes great care in every cut and saw line — but there's no easy way for him to get them to the funeral home. That's because the bridge he and his neighbors rely on to get to the main road was washed away by Hurricane Helene more than four months ago.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Dave Malkoff |Laura Geller |Justin McCray |Justin Mccray |Aaron Munoz
Katelyn Midkiff and her father, Bill, were at their kitchen table when a thunderous noise gave way to chaos. On the morning of Sept. 27, their home was consumed by a landslide in the wake of Hurricane Helene. It was one of more than 2,000 landslides in western North Carolina. "There was a loud sound behind us," Katelyn Midkiff said. "Then it was like we were getting thrown and pulled at the same time." Mud and debris from the landslide trapped them for three hours.
Soldiers use this fast, cheap solution to quickly cool down in the scorching heat. And you can, too.
Jul 3, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | David Schechter |Tracy Wholf |Aaron Munoz |Justin McCray |Justin Mccray |Aparna Zalani
Quick cooling solution troops use in the heat It almost seems too simple to be true, but research shows submerging your forearms and biceps in ice cold water can prevent overheating. It's a technique the U.S. Army has embraced at bases across the country. "It's low-tech, it's inexpensive, it's easy to implement," said Lt. Col. Dave DeGroot, who runs the Army Heat Center at Fort Moore.
Soldiers use this fast, cheap solution to quickly cool down in the scorching heat. And you can, too.
Jul 3, 2024 |
flipboard.com | David Schechter |Tracy Wholf |Aaron Munoz |Justin McCray |Justin Mccray |Aparna Zalani
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