Inside the North Carolina mountain town that Hurricane Helene nearly wiped off the map
- Hurricane Helene caused devastation in Chimney Rock, North Carolina, undoing over 125 years of development in minutes, said Iraq War veteran Chris Canada.
- The storm led to the collapse of structures, like the Hickory Nut Brewery, and left retail establishments precariously suspended.
- Village administrator Stephen Duncan called it a “1,000-year event” as they surveyed the significant destruction and changes to the river's path.
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