“There are places we can’t get to,” said spokesman Jamie Kritzer. NCDOT has more than 1,600 employees from across the state and dozens of contracting companies working to clear debris and ...
NAGS HEAD, N.C. (WAVY) – The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced they will start on a project to replace the pipes and to resurface the roadway on Whalebone Junction ...
Here's a look at the latest updates from NCDOT and where to find ways out of Western North Carolina. Hurricane Helene and its remnants have impacted hundreds of roads, leaving people with little ...
NORTH CAROLINA (WGHP) — The North Carolina Department of Transportation is considering all roads in western North Carolina closed to the public as they provide emergency assistance. According to ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Floodwaters from the extreme rain brought by a tropical system late last week stemming from Hurricane Helene impacted several roadways in East Tennessee and western ...
Over 1,600 NCDOT crews are working to clear roadways for reopening. Officials have urged people to stay off streets so emergency responders, utility crews and supplies can get through to the ...
NCDOT says the project will be completed by mid-February 2025.TOP STORIESMUST WATCH: Aerials show Biltmore Village in Asheville completely floodedWATCH HERE: Aerials show flooding, damages over ...
"I-40 East down the mountain is open to all traffic," the NCDOT said in the post. According to DriveNC.gov, the latest update was one lane from Exit 73 (Catawba Avenue) to Exit 66 (Dunsmore Avenue).
“It’s a monumental storm, it's unprecedented damage. So, it’s going to take some time,” Jonathan Rand, Public Information Officer for NCDOT, said. It's around-the-clock kind of work for the department ...
According to NCDot, a doen different roads are marked as closed across Transylvania County and more than 700 statewide. A social media from Transylvania County and its emergency services group Friday ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) advise no one travel to or around Western North Carolina, and drivers should consider all roads closed. As of 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept.
SURF CITY, N.C. (WECT) - Beginning Monday, Oct. 7, crews contracted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation will begin studying several roads in Surf City in relation to the R-5900 Project.