ASHEVILLE, N.C. – It's been about a year since Hurricane Helene left communities across western North Carolina reeling from damage and loss after heavy rainfall created mudslides and flooding that washed through the Blue Ridge Mountains.
When Hurricane Helene made landfall in the U.S. on Sept. 26, 2024, no one expected the devastation the storm would bring to western North Carolina.
Over the last year, Asheville and the Historic Biltmore Village have worked tirelessly to rebuild their communities, even better than they were before the storm.
ASHEVILLE RESIDENT LOOKS BACK ON HURRICANE HELENE ONE YEAR LATER
"This community is really determined and motivated to continue to preserve the historic nature of our area as well as continue its vibrance as a destination for people visiting Ashevi