Amid the fallout from Hurricane Helene, deceptive images claiming to show the storm are circulating on social media.
False claims about the hurricane and the government's response got millions of views on social media. Emergency management researchers say it makes it harder for useful information to surface.
Survivors of Hurricane Helene are revealing the true extent of the devastation after the wild storm decimated parts of the ...
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Further inland, storm remnants can cause flooding, tornados, and extensive, often unexpected roof damage. Preparedness and ...
Residents of the historic town of Marshall, population roughly 800, are trying to dig out from the damage wrought by ...
Survivors of Hurricane Helene are revealing the true extent of the devastation after the wild storm decimated parts of the ...
Security experts are warning people to be on guard for Hurricane Helene donation scams. FOX59's Russ McQuaid provides a breakdown of what it could cost the City of Indianapolis to build a new stadium ...
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At least 54 people were trapped on the roof of the Unicoi County Hospital, located in the northeastern part of Tennessee.
The shots that make up the montage predate the hurricane's formation. Two of the clips were likely edited with CGI or AI, an ...