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Farther west of Red Hill, in the town of Burnsville, more than 100 people stood in line at a grocery store for food. At another location, people clustered around an emergency relief Wi-Fi site.
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]
The French Broad River breaks its banks Asheville on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
In September 2024, Burnsville and the surrounding area was heavily impacted by Hurricane Helene and subsequent storm-induced landslides, resulting in devastating property and infrastructure damage to Yancey, Mitchell, and Avery Counties. Officials reported the damages and repairs to the area to be over $50 billion.
The post comes at a time when eyes are focused on the wildfires in Los Angeles and seeks to remind viewers of the damage caused by the hurricane. According to the post, 126,000 homes were ...
September 3, 2010 – Hurricane Earl passes just east of the Outer Banks, inundating portions of North Carolina Highway 12 with storm surge and producing hurricane-force wind gusts that severely damaged six houses. Moderate crop damage was reported further inland, and monetary damage in the state reached $2.5 million (2010 USD). [50]
A downed tree blocks Eastway Drive Friday morning Sept. 27, 2024 in Charlotte as Hurricane Helene moved across NC Downed tree blocks Mt. Holly Rd in Charlotte on Friday morning.
A satellite view shows mud and debris near Old Fort Elementary School, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, in Old Fort, North Carolina, on Oct. 2, 2024.