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    Tropical Storm Helene is catastrophic for western NC mountains

    By Michael GraffLucille ShermanAndrew Freedman,

    2 days ago

    Life won't soon be the same for communities in North Carolina's mountains after Tropical Storm Helene .

    Heartbreak in the hills: The French Broad and Swannanoa rivers swept through Asheville's well-known Biltmore Village and River Arts District. King Street in Boone, a postcard-perfect college town, turned into a rushing river . Interstate 40 is a chopped-up chain of closures .


    • And in one of the more alarming alerts in some time in this state, the National Weather Service issued an all-caps warning Friday morning to say that a Lake Lure Dam failure was "IMMINENT" and that anybody downriver from it should move to higher ground immediately. Nine disconcerting hours later, Rutherford County Emergency Management said engineers had examined the dam and lifted the "imminent" tag , to unanimous exhale.

    Why it matters: We won't know for days the extent of the devastation.

    • Widespread cellphone outages and road closures, combined with the jagged terrain, make the scope impossible to assess.

    "We have had some loss of life, and we're working through that," Buncombe County emergency services director Taylor Jones said Saturday morning . "Right now we have to notify loved ones ... and that's a long process when you're stretched so thin on resources."

    • Buncombe officials later asked people who'd like wellness checks on loved ones to submit their names through a Register of Deeds page that reads, "Please complete this form for each missing person."

    Rescue efforts: Emergency crews in Buncombe County alone responded to more than 5,000 calls and carried out more than 130 swiftwater rescues as of Saturday morning.

    • Just across the state line in Tennessee on Friday, 54 people were stranded on the roof of a hospital for about seven hours in Unicoi County, before officials declared them rescued just after 5pm, Axios Nashville's Adam Tamburin reports .

    State of play: A never-before-seen expansive set of extensive and life-threatening flash flood emergencies went into effect for Asheville and surrounding areas Friday. Some places in the Blue Ridge Mountains saw more than a foot of rain.

    • Pieces of the eastbound lanes of 1-40 vanished along the North Carolina-Tennessee border at the Pigeon River Gorge, WBIR in Knoxville confirmed .
    • The NC Department of Transportation said over the weekend that I-26 and I-40 are impassable in several spots. The department issued the dire warning: "We cannot say this enough: DO NOT TRAVEL IN OR TO WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA."
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0fPS8f_0vmHWbZ200 The National Weather Service's preliminary rainfall totals from Helene, as of 11am Saturday. The highest totals are in North Carolina in the Pisgah National Forest. Screenshot: National Weather Service

    The big picture: Helene , which made landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida Thursday night as a Category 4 hurricane , is one of the most expansive and damaging hurricanes on record for the Southeast, owing to its unusual size and rapid intensification.

    • Helene rapidly intensified over record-hot ocean waters , which added abundant moisture to the storm. In addition, climate change is allowing hurricanes to produce more heavy rains than they did a few decades ago.
    • As of Sunday morning, at least 64 people across Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia had died as a result of the massive storm, AP reports. About 3.7 million customers were without power in states including Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, according to poweroutage.us .
    • South Carolina, overlooked in most storm coverage because of the dramatic images elsewhere, had the most outages as of Saturday at more than 1 million. The state also had at least 23 reported deaths, the most from a hurricane since Hugo killed 35 people in 1989, AP noted .

    What they're saying: It's rare to see Canton mayor Zeb Smathers , a prolific social media user who's been a vocal champion of his town since the closure of its paper mill in 2023, go quiet on social media.

    The bottom line: Flooding from Helene surpassed that of the Great Flood of 1916, which Asheville's own city government page declares "the flood by which all other floods are measured."

    • Now, as local officials struggle to reach people by road or by phone, they're looking elsewhere for comparisons.
    • Buncombe County manager Avril Pinder began a Saturday afternoon update by saying, "As we assess the damage, this is looking to be Buncombe County's own Hurricane Katrina."

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    Editor's note: This is a breaking story and continues to be updated.

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