Video: Helene causes crazy flooding across western North Carolina



Helene flooding western North Carolina | A look at the scene in Asheville, Boone and more places across western North Carolina in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene.

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36 thoughts on “Video: Helene causes crazy flooding across western North Carolina”

  1. What are the most comprehensive resources covering this serious, tragic situation, and I’m talking about all of the mountains, not just Asheville. The national news media lost interest quickly, At least one national weather forecaster calling at the Blue Ridge, the blue Mountains…. 😮😢😮😢

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  2. im in a little town in Va Chilhowie Va and were under water .. every neighbor around me is under water.. i pray we can recover from this , I've seen videos of chimney rock, or whats left of it, Lake Lure is petty much gone too.

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  3. Judging by the geography, it looks like you have a hurricane over mountains, so the water will naturally pool in the small valleys below, which contain towns. You can simulate this on a small scale in your backyard garden. The situation seemed unavoidable without an extensive storm drain network built for a 100+ year event, which is impractical to build for smaller tier cities in America that don't experience frequent flooding. If weather patterns are changing rapidly, its going to be a big problem.

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