Monday, June 9

Before Hurricane Helene made landfall, residents of Asheville, North Carolina, felt a sense of security from climate-related disasters, viewing their mountainous home as a safe haven removed from the storm-ravaged coastal areas. The local geography, characterized by an abundance of water sources such as creeks and rivers, had historically presented challenges related to flooding and...

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