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On North Carolina's Rivers and Streams, the Cleanup of Helene's Fury Seems Never-Ending

State-funded crews cleared over 75 tons of debris from a dozen rivers across five watersheds to restore habitats and protect endangered species after flooding.

  • A year after Hurricane Helene hammered the Southeast, MountainTrue, a North Carolina-based nonprofit, continues removing PVC pipes and debris from the French Broad River, Asheville, N.C., and Lake Lure near Chimney Rock, N.C.
  • Rains of up to 30 inches in the North Carolina mountains killed more than 250 people and caused nearly $80 billion in damage in Hurricane Helene.
  • Conservation teams documented widespread mortality among eastern hellbenders, a species of special concern, and moved 60 Appalachian elktoe, a federally endangered mussel, upstream to a refuge.
  • MountainTrue, backed by a state grant, reported 75 tons removed since July from a dozen rivers, while contractors caused some harm by cutting healthy trees, per Jon Stamper.
  • Vickie and Paul Revis, whose home was swept away by the Swannanoa River, will soon move into a donated modular home, and debris traveled about 90 miles to Douglas Lake, Tennessee.
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On North Carolina's rivers and streams, the cleanup of Helene's fury seems never-ending

In the understandable haste to rescue people and restore their lives to some semblance of normalcy, some fear the recovery efforts compounded Helene's impact on the ecosystem.

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The Erwin Record broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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