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Hurricane Helene · SwannanoaSWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — When 12-year-old Natalie Briggs visited the ruins of her home after Hurricane Helene, she had to tightrope across a wooden beam to reach what was once her bedroom. Knots of electrical wires were draped inside the skeleton of the house. Months after the storm, light filtered through breaks in the tarps over the windows. “All I could think of was, ‘This isn’t my house,’” said Natalie, who had been staying in her grandparents…See the Story
Hurricane Helene Displaced Thousands of Students. Some Struggled to Get Back on Track with School
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Education · North CarolinaASHEVILLE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – The portrait of recovery is far from complete in Western North Carolina. In some ways, one year after Helene feels like a day to Ursula Gullow of Asheville. “Every time it rains, everyone is nervous who has experienced this,” Gullow told Queen City News. “There’s a lot of anxiety still.” Saturday, September 27, marks one year since Hurricane Helene ravaged Western North Carolina.
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Art of Recovery: Asheville Artist Documents Her Hurricane Helene Experience
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