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Historic Biltmore Village in North Carolina Slowly Reemerges From Hurricane Helene

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Historic Biltmore Village in North Carolina Slowly Reemerges From Hurricane Helene
The Asaka, a Japanese restaurant, pictured after the floodwaters swamped Biltmore Village, Asheville, N.C. Photo taken on Oct. 3, 2024. Richard Moore/The Epoch Times
Richard Moore
By Richard Moore
10/9/2024Updated: 10/9/2024
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ASHEVILLE, N.C.—The historic neighborhood of Biltmore Village in Asheville, North Carolina, was transformed by Hurricane Helene from a picturesque area into a muddy, debris-clogged bomb site in late September.

By Oct. 2, the waters from the Swannanoa River had receded from its highs at street level but left large areas of sticky mud all around town.

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