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Western North Carolina preparing for hurricane season two years after Helene

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Mountain community braces for hurricane season

The nearest coastline to Western NC is a four-hour drive, but communities are bracing for hurricane season. “We just kind of freak out a little bit because we don’t know if we’re going to have a house in a minute or two,” Cynthia Dunn tells FOX.

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – As hurricane season approaches, people in the mountain communities of Western North Carolina are bracing for any impacts nearly two years after Hurricane Helene unleashed its wrath on the region.

Residents say they’re “traumatized” after Hurricane Helene’s brutal attack, which claimed over one hundred lives and tore thousands of homes and businesses to pieces. 

“We still have nightmares, flashbacks,” said Jackie Fenstermacher, while sitting next to her sister Cynthia Dunn in Fairview, North Carolina. The small town sits in a valley beneath the mountains just outside of Asheville. 

Fenstermacher moved to the mountains thirty years ago. Before Helene hit, she was still moving into her new home with her sister, Cynthia.

HOW BUSINESSES IN SPRUCE PINE, NC ARE BOUNCING BACK AFTER HELENE

Two sisters who lost their home during Helene are now trying to raise funds for a new home.  (Chelsea Torres/ Digital)

Unfortunately, there’s nothing left of the sister’s home. 

On the morning of Sept. 27, 2024, the water from the creek nearby was rising rapidly, Fenstermacher said, and before she knew it, logs from a nearby sawmill began pummeling her new home. 

“It was like the house was being bombed,” she said, “and then the whole – the bedroom just ripped apart.”

LAKE LURE REFILLS AFTER HELENE DESTRUCTION

Fenstermacher immediately put her sister and their dog on a bed. Their home was torn to pieces and the three of them floated for miles downstream. The bed eventually broke and they were crammed into a pile of debris. 

Helene's flooding destroys home in Fairview, NC

Sisters Jackie and Cynthia share a picture of their new home after Helene tore it apart. (Chelsea Torres/ Digital)

“All you could hear is giant trees snapping, glass breaking, cars going by,” Fenstermacher said.

Volunteers found them two days later stuck in the pile of debris. 

Over the last twenty months, the sisters have lived in FEMA housing, campers, and sheds. On their property is a shed-turned-temporary-home, but it has no insulation. 

With help from the local organization, Divine Disaster Relief, the sisters are staying in Airbnb’s until they can raise enough money for a new home. 

“We’re all still playing catch up, you know, and figuring it out,” said Divine Disaster Relief case manager Celestiel Balson. “But there are so many people still in campers, still in temporary housing, still in sheds.”

WHAT CAUSED HURRICANE HELENE TO MOVE FAR INLAND?

Balson is helping the sisters raise the funds needed to get them into a safe new home. 

The sisters say they don’t want to stay on the same property, as even the sound of rain is haunting. 

“So we just kind of freak out a little bit because we don’t know if we’re going to have a house in a minute or two,” Cynthia Dunn said.

They’re not the only ones in the region still feeling the impacts of Helene.

Helicopters above WNC flying after Helene

After Helene washed through Western North Carolina, hundreds of people had to be rescued.  (Chelsea Torres/ Digital)

Buncombe County’s Assistant Manager, Timothy Love said, “I think for a long time, folks might have felt that we were immune to some of, some of these concerns, but if we look in history, we’re not.”

On June 2, the county’s commissioners approved funding to turn an old JCPenney building in the Asheville Mall into the county’s first standalone emergency operations center. 

“It’s really important to have dedicated space,” Love said, “Because, you know, you unfortunately, you don’t know when a disaster is going to strike. And the scope of it.”

Love said the communication between local, state and federal partners needs to be seamless if a disaster hits the area again. 

Buncombe County approves funding for new Emergency Operations Center

Buncombe County plans to turn the old JCPenney building into their new EOC.  (Chelsea Torres/ Digital)

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The new emergency operations center will not be open for a couple of years, but will integrate all aspects of emergency services. 

“Additional uses are Emergency Management Services Group as well as our public safety communications or 911. That’ll be located there,” Love said. 

Chelsea Torres joined in 2023 as a Multimedia Reporter based in Charlotte.

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