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  2. Photos: Helene decimates Chimney Rock, N.C., a mountain ... - AOL

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    A sign reads "Chimney Rock strong" in downtown Chimney Rock, N.C., on Wednesday after the passage of Hurricane Helene. (Allison Joyce/AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images)

  3. Apocalyptic siren blares as Hurricane Helene ravages North ...

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    The Rocky Broad River flows into Lake Lure and overflows the town with debris from Chimney Rock, North Carolina on Sept. 28, 2024. Getty Images Trees and other debris gather on roadways in Chimney ...

  4. For a while on Friday morning, it looked as if Chimney Rock and Lake Lure had been spared the worst of Hurricane Helene. And then worse than the worst happened, as a wall of water came rushing ...

  5. Kerosene lamp - Wikipedia

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    The chimney is used for a more important duty. The mantle/wick holder has holes around the outer edges. When the lantern is lit and a chimney is attached, the thermally induced draft draws air through these holes and passes over the top of the mantle, just as a chimney in a house. This has a cooling effect and keeps the mantle from overheating.

  6. Hurricane Florence - Wikipedia

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    Florence reattained hurricane-status by 12:00 UTC on September 9, with the Hurricane Hunters observing 76 mph (122 km/h) sustained winds at the surface. [ 11 ] [ 14 ] Fueled by sea surface temperatures of 29 to 29.5 °C (84 to 85 °F), Florence rapidly reintensified overnight, and Convective bursts with frequent lightning surrounded the eyewall ...

  7. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Several of these terms may be compounded with chimney or fireplace such as chimney-back. Andiron—Either one of two horizontal metal bars resting on short legs intended to support firewood in a hearth. [20] Arch—An arched top of the fireplace opening. [21] Ash dump—An opening in a hearth to sweep ashes for later removal from the ash pit. [21]