By now, this story of locals living in flimsy tents post-Helene has taken on a life of its own. So where does the truth lie?
Several weeks into a Buncombe County program to help owners remove Helene storm debris from private property, nearly 1,100 people have applied.
The Dec. 9 briefing also provided information on the Waste Pro to FCC transition, Private Property Debris Removal Program and more.
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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- Nearly 1,100 people have applied for a Buncombe County program that helps owners remove Hurricane ...
Buncombe County briefing on Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, viewers got a glimpse of the damage near North Fork Reservoir.
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