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With no eviction moratorium and government assistance moving slowly, an Asheville church is helping keep hundreds of residents in their homes.
Small business owners struggling after the storm hope visitors will return and bring some patience with them.
“It is going to take funding, and it is going to take a lot of support,” says Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Co. in North Carolina.
They cause billions of dollars worth in damage, but many regional economies prove to be resilient.
As communities recover from Helene and Milton, insurance sometimes needs insurance of its own.
Hannah Burnisky, owner of Cold Mountain Art Collective, talks about how the hurricane destroyed her business and how she plans to rebuild.
The team at Hickory Nut Gap Farm, outside of Asheville, has made significant progress cleaning up storm-related debris.
More frequent severe storms mean there are, unfortunately, more opportunities to learn how to better estimate economic damage.
Because of Waffle House’s dependable service, temporary closures can indicate the severity of a natural disaster.
Poles, lines and other infrastructure around the country are aging, and subject to damage from today’s more extreme weather.