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A city for rest Chimney rock, northern carolina, is unrecognizable after Hall of Helene left a line of destruction in the southeast in September, according to the Mayor of the City of Peter O’Leary.
“He destroyed the village,” O’Leary said. “The old chimney rock took away.”
Thousands of visitors visit the mountainous city of a typical summer day, but the damage left by Helena blocked the chimney on anything but the inhabitants.
“I have meetings with FEMA inspectors This examines the damage here so that they can move forward on some of the FEMA projects, “O’Leary said.
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Hurricane Helene left the houses demolished, and the residents spent months trying to recover. (Fox News)
The working group consisting of companies and residents is created to monitor the planning of a new chimney rock, the mayor said.
While Helene changed the city Forever, O’Leary said that the renovation process was underway to greet the tourists who returned.
Residents like Lidy Gongage said the long path was left 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.”
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Volunteer contractors bring heavy machines to help the city recover. (Fox News)
The contractors work to obtain new running water, sewage services and electrical lines set up throughout the city, while the Ministry of Transport renovates bridges because Helena has deleted them all.
O’Leary said that over 2000 volunteers, including some with heavy machines, entered the area to accelerate their recovery efforts.
One of these volunteers was Jake Jarvis, the owner of precise evaluation, which is specializing in road construction and cleaning houses.
Jarvis said he was working on a boulder wall to a lot of where the home was washed with a storm.
“Trying to build the best we can and bring back to people what they lost. If we can’t give them [a] house, [we] I can give them a place to build a house, “Jarvis said.

The performers work day by day to rebuild the mountain town of Chimney Rock, North Carolina. (Fox News)
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Jarvis said that the job that is done to renovate is encouraged by donations, which allows them to afford the necessary materials.