The scars from Hurricane Helene are healing slowly in this Appalachian tourist town

Chimney Rock Village, NC, is struggling to recover eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated the town, killing over 100 people and causing $60 billion in damage. Businesses, including the Gemstone Mine, face extensive damage, with some owners unsure about rebuilding. Despite slow federal relief, volunteers, including Amish workers, are aiding the recovery.

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