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26 as a massive Category 4 hurricane. In the Asheville area, the storm caused historic flooding that devastated roads, bridges and structures. Helene also caused extensive damage to Asheville’s ...
A report details the damage Hurricane Helene caused to Western North Carolina’s transportation infrastructure. The study ...
“I think folks are going to ask about the hurricane a lot, especially if they don’t live in Asheville ... s happened here as magnificent in damage as the fires in Palisades and Altadena.
Western North Carolina is still feeling the impact of Hurricane Helene. Credits: AJC | Getty Images | Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina ...
Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, the city of Asheville has reopened ... eight months after Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding and infrastructure damage. According to a press release ...
Governor Josh Stein has announced the state is accepting applications for a new program to help homeowners dealing with the ...
The state park, nestled 25 miles outside of Asheville in Rutherford County, was one of 13 that was shut down after the storm, ...
One of the things I cherish most about Western North Carolina is its patchwork of small, close-knit communities nestled among ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.