Hurricane Helene flooding Asheville, North Carolina: Building floats away, torn in half



Hurricane Helene flooding in Asheville, North Carolina.

A man shot video of the flooding sweeping away a building from his third floor apartment in Asheville. The water swept away the home and it broke in half as it hit a utility pole.

Hurricane Helene has left dozens of residents in the area dead and hundreds are still missing.

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26 thoughts on “Hurricane Helene flooding Asheville, North Carolina: Building floats away, torn in half”

  1. People in North Carolina sure like to whine and complain. FEMA isn’t helping me, me ,me . Get off your behind and get to work . The government can’t do it all for you. In fact Trump wants to defund FEMA. Then you would get zero help. Wake up people.

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  2. Black people owned land and contributed to the development of Asheville, North Carolina, even though the city's history was built on the enslavement and exploitation of Black people which means all the natural resources that's found their belongs to black people

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