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The holiday city of Schornstein Rock, North Carolina, It is not to be recognized after the hurricane Helene left a number of destruction in the southeast in September, according to Peter O’Leary.
“It destroyed the village,” said O’Leary. “It took away the old fireplace stone.”
Thousands of visitors visit the mountain town on a typical summer day, but damage left behind by Helene blocked the chimney rocks to everyone except the residents.
“I have meetings with me Fema inspectors This inspects the damage here so that you can further develop some of the FEMA projects, ”said O’Leary.
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Hurricane Helene had the houses implemented and the residents spent months to recover. (Fox News)
A task force from business owners and residents was created to monitor the planning of the new Chimney rock, said the mayor.
While Helene changed the city Forever, said O’Leary, the reconstruction process was underway and the goal of getting tourists back until midsummer.
Residents like Lidya Gongage said it was still a long street for recovery.
“A few months later and it’s still just as bad,” she said. “I think it will be a two -year recovery. And it will never be the same.”
Voluntary contractors bring heavy machines with them to help the city recover. (Fox News)
Claims are working on setting up new flowing water, sewage system and electrical lines throughout the city, while the Ministry of Transport has rebuilt Bridges because Helene extinguished them all.
O’Leary said that over 2,000 volunteers, including some with heavy machines, have come to the area to accelerate the efforts to relax.
One of these volunteers was Jake Jarvis, owner of Precision Advision, who specializes in the construction of roads and the removal of house locations.
Jarvis said washed away in the storm.
“Try to rebuild what we can do and give back people what they have lost. If we cannot give them [a] A house, [we] Can give you a place to build a house, “said Jarvis.
The contractors work every day to rebuild the mountain town of Chimney Rock in North Carolina. (Fox News)
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Jarvis said that the work carried out for reconstruction is heated by donations, which means that they can afford the necessary materials.