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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. [97]
Due to the destruction, some counties have adjusted early voting sites and dates. Some Western NC counties hit by Helene changed early voting plans. Here are the details.
The impact of Tropical Storm Helene closed 600 county roads, caused power outages for 76% of residents, closed businesses, government offices, and schools, and resulted in five deaths in Anderson ...
Less than 1% of the North Carolina counties hardest hit by Helene were covered — and in South Carolina, it was even less, 0.3%. ... FEMA does provide some assistance to those affected by floods ...
South Buncombe Library, 260 Overlook Road, Asheville UNCA Health & Counseling Center, 118 W.T Weaver Blvd., Asheville (new location) Weaverville Community Center, 60 Lakeshore Drive, Weaverville
The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners has funded $1.2 million for the Helene Recovery Housing Assistance Grant, which provides up to three months of support for rent, mortgage payments or ...
Part of a structure sits in floodwaters on a road in Canton on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
Nearly 10,000 requests have come in from Buncombe County, which was severely impacted by Helene. Corinne Duncan, Buncombe County’s election director, said the county’s main focus now is life ...