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  2. What’s open and safe to do in Beech Mountain after Helene hit ...

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    From Charlotte, take I-77 North to U.S. 421 North to Beech Mountain Parkway. Another option is taking U.S. 321 North to Boone and then N.C. 105 South to Beech Mountain Parkway.

  3. See photos and video from Helene’s devastation in the ... - AOL

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    The French Broad River breaks its banks in Asheville on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.

  4. Helene destroyed their North Carolina campground, but they're ...

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    Newland, North Carolina — At the Mountain River Family Campground in western North Carolina, the North Toe River isn't the only thing that gushes —customers do too. "It's beautiful because you ...

  5. Effects of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In some places in Western North Carolina impacted by Helene, maps by First Street found roughly 10x the number of properties would have been in a 100-year flood zone category, if FEMA had been allowed to use more comprehensive and modern forecasting. Better maps could have resulted in more insurance coverage and flood prevention measures. [98]

  6. Helene fact check: Here are the rumors and the reality in ...

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    Soco Creek in Cherokee rages on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.

  7. After Helene landslides, some parts of North Carolina not ...

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    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."