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5 paź 2024 · Nearly 400 miles from where Hurricane Helene made landfall, the North Carolina mountain hamlet of Chimney Rock Village has been all but wiped off the map. The backs of restaurants and gift shops that boasted riverfront balconies dangle ominously in mid-air.
CNN — New before-and-after aerial photos paint a grim picture of Hurricane Helene ’s devastation in parts of western North Carolina that have been hard to access after the storm swiped away...
30 wrz 2024 · Hurricane Helene carved a devastating path across North Carolina, turning rivers into walls of water leveling entire towns, including Chimney Rock.
29 wrz 2024 · North Carolina. Buildings and bridges in Chimney Rock, a village near the popular Chimney Rock State Park, are destroyed by flooding from the Broad River.
29 wrz 2024 · Two waves of torrential rain unloaded as much as 30 inches in the mountains of North Carolina, unleashing catastrophic landslides while rivers soared to unprecedented levels and lakes overflowed.
23 paź 2024 · Chimney Rock saw incredible devastation after Hurricane Helene dropped between 1 and 2 feet of rain or more. The Broad River along the community's Main Street surged, destroying any roads, trees and structures in the path of the swollen river. NOAA satellite images taken on Oct. 2 show the destructive path of the flooding along Main Street and ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation reported that 400 roads in western North Carolina, including hundreds of state and national routes, were closed or deemed impassable due to landslides, flooding, and destroyed bridges caused by Helene.