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    The Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Hampton and Elizabethton

    By Delaney Scalf,

    1 days ago
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    The severe flooding caused by Hurricane Helene has left widespread devastation in Hampton and Elizabethton, with homes, roads, and public spaces damaged. On Friday evening and Saturday, Star General Manager Delaney Scalf and Star Correspondent Tyler Scalf were on the ground in both communities, capturing the aftermath in pictures for Star readers.

    The heavy rains and flooding led to road closures, power outages, and evacuations, with residents in some areas forced to leave their homes. The impact of the flooding has affected daily life, with several roads and bridges remaining closed.

    In Elizabethton, areas such as Covered Bridge Park and local businesses on Broad Street were heavily impacted. Emergency crews have been working around the clock to assess damage, clear debris, and provide aid to those affected by the storm.

    The Star team captured images of damaged streets, property, and rescue operations, providing an on-the-ground look at the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene. The community now faces a long recovery ahead as cleanup efforts continue and residents work to rebuild in the aftermath of the storm.

    Stay tuned to the Star for continued updates and photo coverage as the recovery process unfolds.

    The post The Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Hampton and Elizabethton appeared first on www.elizabethton.com .

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    Elise Hutchins
    1d ago
    so sad
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