Helene’s impact on the Carolinas, specifically Western North Carolina, has caused many people to wonder what they can do to ...
In Pamlico County, their Emergency Response Task Force returned from Chimney Rock in Western North Carolina just last night ...
Gale's Chimney Rock Shop, a souvenir shop, stood in downtown Chimney Rock since 1947. While the building survived the rush of Hurricane Helene, "inside is a disaster." ...
It took a helicopter to get Chimney Rock business owner Steve Gale out of Hurricane Helene's way. When he returned on Tuesday he found how much he and his neighbors had lost.
Images from Chimney Rock, located just southeast of Asheville, was one of the many cities destroyed by the historic flooding. The dangerous floods caused the Broad River to swell and inundate the ...
Chimney Rock and Lake Lure in western North Carolina appear to have been devastated by flooding after Hurricane Helene swept through the area. Census data from 2022 indicate 220 people live in ...
The shocking clip begins with a powerful wave of mudwater surging across a yard in Chimney Rock, ripping pieces of a home off and sweeping debris in the tide. “My car’s gone. Everything’s gone.
As rescue efforts continue, community members are mourning the loss of two beloved landmarks in Lake Lure North Carolina, that were swept away in floods brought by Tropical Storm Helene.