Hurricane Helene in Gastonia: Widespread power outages, tree damage reported

As Hurricane Helene continues to trudge through North Carolina Friday morning, people in the impacted areas are asked to stay home.

Here’s what we know as of 9 a.m.:

  • About one-third of Gaston County is without power.
  • There are downed trees and power lines across the county.
  • Emergency management is watching water levels of Mountain Island Lake, the South Fork and Catawba rivers.
  • Some trees have fallen on houses, but there have not been reports of injuries as a result.
  • An emergency shelter has been opened at the Citizens Resource Center at 1303 Dallas-Cherryville Highway.
  • Road closures can be found at drivenc.gov.
  • The National Weather Service has extended a flash flood warning until 2 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Gaston Gazette: Hurricane Helene in Gastonia: Widespread power outages, tree damage reported

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