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What Was Hurricane Helene?
More than 73,000 homes were damaged, with many experiencing severe or catastrophic impacts
Damage to roads and bridges in more than 6,900 sites
Damage to more than 1,000 bridges and culverts
Damage to over 160 water and sewer systems
Landslides around Asheville forced sections of I-26 and I-40 to close
Damage to 44 emergency response facilities
Evacuation of 145 healthcare facilities across western North Carolina
Loss of power and cell service in Asheville
Early estimates suggest the economic losses of Helene could surpass $50 billion dollars
Some estimates put the economic impact of the storm as high as $200 billion
More than 230 people died, making it the deadliest hurricane to strike the U.S. since Hurricane Maria in 2017
Nearly half of those deaths were in North Carolina
More than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene caused widespread wind gusts of 40–60 mph across North Carolina, with some areas experiencing gusts over 80 mph. The highest gust recorded in North Carolina was 106 mph at Mount Mitchell.
More than 73,000 homes were damaged, with many experiencing severe or catastrophic impacts
Damage to roads and bridges in more than 6,900 sites
Damage to more than 1,000 bridges and culverts
Damage to over 160 water and sewer systems
Landslides around Asheville forced sections of I-26 and I-40 to close
Damage to 44 emergency response facilities
Evacuation of 145 healthcare facilities across western North Carolina
Loss of power and cell service in Asheville
Early estimates suggest the economic losses of Helene could surpass $50 billion dollars
Some estimates put the economic impact of the storm as high as $200 billion
More than 230 people died, making it the deadliest hurricane to strike the U.S. since Hurricane Maria in 2017
Nearly half of those deaths were in North Carolina
More than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene caused widespread wind gusts of 40–60 mph across North Carolina, with some areas experiencing gusts over 80 mph. The highest gust recorded in North Carolina was 106 mph at Mount Mitchell.