In September 2024, Hurricane Helene hit and caused widespread destruction in North Carolina. The natural calamity caused numerous fatalities and injured many people across the region. Also, it left behind destroyed homes, flooded streets, and devastated communities. By the weather officials, Helene has been named the 8th storm, 5th hurricane, and 2nd big hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. On 22nd September 2024, it started in the western Caribbean Sea. Further, the hurricane turned the lives of many people upside down and the pictures from different areas show how bad things are and how the residents are recovering from this. So, let’s take a look at some of the wrenching photos below that remind us how destructive and unpredictable nature can be.
Houses Located Alongside Broad River In Chimney Rock
The above picture was taken on 10th November 2024, which shows that hurricane Helene was very powerful as it completely destroyed the homes that were located along the Broad River in Chimney Rock.
Cars Destroyed At The Veterans Restoration Quarters
At the Veterans Restoration Quarters in Asheville, several cars and motorbikes were damaged when the tropical storm Helene hit the area. In the picture above, cars can be seen surrounded by debris that was left behind by the storm.
Several Trees Cut Up And Piled In The Bat Cave
On 10th November another picture was captured which showed the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene. Many trees were cut and piled up so that they could be burned at a home located in Bat Cave. This is so because, still, many roads and homes are extremely damaged.
A Chimney Rock Road House Almost Teered Away
In the above picture, a house located on Chimney Rock Road in Bat Cave can be seen badly hit by Hurricane Helene. The house can be seen barely standing because half of it was washed away by the natural calamity.
South Tunnel Road Massively Destroyed By The Tropical Storm
It’s been over a month since Hurricane Helene hit the North Carolina region. One of the areas that was hit severely was the South Tunnel Road in Asheville. As of now, the road is still damaged and is awaiting repairs.
Stan Lancaster’s Home In Reedy Patch Massively Hit By Helene
In the picture above, which was captured on 8th November 2024, Stan Lancaster’s home located in Reedy Patch can be seen completely destroyed. A branch of the tree has fallen above the house’s roof and several others have surrounded the area. The person has been cleaning his house since the natural calamity started in September of this year.
Portion Of A Road Is Being Rebuilt
Many roads and streets have been destroyed by Hurricane Helene as it was very powerful. In the above picture, a part of the road located between Azalea Road and the Asheville Municipal Golf Course is being rebuilt because it was hit badly.
Part Of The Bridge Along The Swannanoa River Collapsed
The bridge, which connected the vehicles from Azalea Road to Asheville Recreation Park and was located along the Swannanoa River, was badly hit. A part of the bridge collapsed as a result of the calamity which is now being rebuilt.
Front 9 Holes Of Asheville Municipal Golf Course Covered Due To Sand
Due to the damage from Hurricane Helene, which began in the month of September, a large portion of the Asheville Municipal Golf Course was covered by sand, drowned trees, and dirt. The front 9 holes were covered due to the debris but the 9 located in the back are open for public play.
Stones Left On The Front 9 Holes Of Asheville Municipal Golf Course
The tropical storm Helene caused severe destruction in the Swannanoa River and large parts of the Swannanoa River Road. Due to the damage, stones from both areas were left on the front 9 holes of Asheville Municipal Golf Course.
Part Of Wood Avenue And A Section Of Swannanoa River Road
In the picture above, a door from a destroyed building ended up lying on the river bank. Along with this, a part of Wood Avenue and a section of the Swannanoa River Road can be seen destroyed. The area of Asheville can be seen covered in the hurricane debris.
A Car Struck In The Tree
On 1st November 2024, a picture was taken when a car got stuck in a tree in front of a house in the Swannanoa area. The natural calamity caused widespread damage to the area.
Debris Remains Untouched In The Swannanoa Area Of North Carolina
As we all know, Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina in the month of September. The above picture was taken on 2nd November 2024 and it shows that in the Swannanoa area, debris, destroyed vehicle remains, and piles of rubble are still untouched, though the residents of the area are trying to recover.
Vehicles Covered In Dust
Many Vehicles parked near the Veterans Restoration Quarters in East Asheville were destroyed due to the natural calamity. In the picture, you can see many of them covered in dust or sand.
Train Track Hang From The Bank Of The River
In downtown Marshall, North Carolina, a train track was badly destroyed by Hurricane Helene, as it is now hanging from the embankment of a river, where once there were nicely built houses. After the tropical storm, the area has been flooded completely.
People Came Out For A Walk On The Beacon Street
In the above picture, many people can be seen walking on Beacon Street, located in Swannanoa, despite it being covered in massive debris.
Gray Family’s House Massively Destroyed By Hurricane Helene
On 20th October 2024, a picture of the Gray family’s house was taken which is located in River Ridge Apartments in Asheville. In the picture, the kitchen of the house can be seen destroyed completely with sunlight streaming into the house through the broken window.
Wall Collapsed At The Riverview Center In The River Arts District
In the picture mentioned above, a wall of the Riverview Center, which is located in the River Arts District can be seen collapsed and spilled onto the street.
Briana Falduti Helps Cleaning The Riverview Station
A resident of Asheville, Briana Falduti, volunteers to clean up the Riverview Station located in the River Arts District. In the picture, she can be seen wearing the volunteer uniform and inspecting the area.
Couple Walks Alongside A Collapsed Wall
An exterior wall of Summit Coffee located in the River Arts District, was collapsed due to the powerful winds of Hurricane Helene. In the picture, a couple can be seen walking past the damaged wall.
Entrance Of Biltmore Estate Looks Bare And Covered In Mud
Initially, the entrance of Biltmore Estate used to be lined with trees. However, after Hurricane Helene, the entrance looks bare and covered with dried mud. This is because the natural calamity caused severe floods.
Car Sits Stuck In Mud
In the picture above, a car standing in the River Arts District can be seen badly stuck in dried mud.
Derek Rinaldo And Alison Lively Inspect The Damage
After Hurricane Helene made its landfall and passed over the River Arts District in North Carolina, Alison Lively and Derek Rinaldo were seen inspecting the area. The two of them can be seen in the picture looking at the damage.
Bee Tree Christian Church Stands Destroyed By Helene
Established in 1872, the Bee Tree Christian Church can be seen in the picture above, massively destroyed by the natural calamity. The church is located in the Swannanoa area of North Carolina.
Damaged Vehicles Surround The Swannanoa Tire Shop
In the above picture, it can be seen that the Swannanoa Tire Shop, located in the Swannanoa area is surrounded massively by destroyed vehicles and debris. The shop is owned by Joaquin Orellana who lives with his eight other family members. Due to Hurricane Helene, his business lost a total of 23 vehicles.
Part Of I-40 Went Into Pigeon River
Due to the powerful winds of Hurricane Helene, a large part of I-40 fell into the Pigeon River in North Carolina.
Resident’s House And Belongings Covered In Mud
On 18th October, a resident’s house was captured in a picture which shows that it still had mud over the personal items and furniture. The house was still a massive disaster even though weeks have passed since Hurricane Helene caused damage to North Carolina.
Volunteers Work Tirelessly To Clean Downtown Marshall
In the above picture, volunteer crews can be seen wearing protective uniforms because they work tirelessly to clean up downtown Marshall, North Carolina. The area was badly destroyed due to severe flooding.
Em Kelly Rand Volunteers To Clean Up The Damage
In the above picture, a volunteer named Em Kelly Rand can be seen wearing a protective uniform and respirator, as she cleans up the damage surrounded in downtown Marshall, North Carolina.
Damaged Belongings Piled Up Outside Houses
The Swannanoa area of North Carolina was hit hardest by Hurricane Helene. In the picture above, you can see that the destroyed belongings of people are stacked outside the houses along with debris.
Debris Removed From Mark Dempsey’s Home
Several homes were destroyed by Hurricane Helene as it was powerful. In the above picture, volunteers remove the damaged things and debris from Mark’s home, which is located in the Swannanoa area of North Carolina. Dempsey lived in this house for the past 9 years.
Car Turned Upside Down
On 16th October 2024, a picture was taken in which a car can be seen turned upside down in the Swannanoa area.
Destroyed Possessions Of Mark Dempsey Piled Up Outside His House
The house of Mark Dempsey, which is situated in the Swannanoa area of North Carolina, was badly hit by Hurricane Helene. The damaged belongings of the resident were kept outside his house as the volunteers cleaned the place.
River Arts District Remains Destroyed Though Weeks Have Passed
It has been revealed that over 80% of the River Arts District, which is located in Asheville, North Carolina, has been damaged by Hurricane Helene. Since weeks have passed since it hit the region, the area still looks the same, covered massively in mud. Art warehouses, art studios, and several sculptures were destroyed.
Riverview Station Surrounded By Debris
In the picture above, you can see that the Riverview Station was badly hit by Hurricane Helene. The station can be seen massively surrounded by debris which contains wood, branches of trees, and many more things.
Cleaning Of Downtown Marshall Continues
Another region that was hit hardest by Hurricane Helene is Downtown Marshall. The cleaning process is still going on even though several weeks have passed since the natural calamity hit the area.
Cody Rice Helps Clean A House
A man named Cody Rice can be seen in the above-mentioned picture cleaning damaged items from a home, which is situated on Rollins Road in Marshall, North Carolina.
Allen Glick Cleans Water Out Of A Residential Building
Another picture that was taken was of Allen Glick. The 19-year-old boy from Pennsylvania can be seen clearing the water out of a residential building in Marshall, North Carolina. The building was damaged due to severe flooding.
Evan Cummins Helps In Cleaning The Debris
A company commander in the 101st Airborne Division of the American Army named Evan Cummins can be seen in the above picture, cleaning the debris that was stacked up in the area of Marshall, North Carolina.
Chimney Rock Road Bridge Destroyed Due To Hurricane
The bridge located on Chimney Rock Road in Bat Cave was badly damaged when Hurricane Helene hit the area. In the picture, it can be seen clearly that the bridge has become impassable.
Route 74A Was Badly Hit By Hurricane Helene
On 10th October 2024, a picture was taken of Route 74A which is situated along the Rocky Broad River in Bat Cave. The route was damaged because of Hurricane Helene, making it impossible to use.
A Large Section Of A Bridge Was Washed Out
A bridge located on the Chimney Rock Road which is used by the people to cross the Rocky Broad River in Bat Cave was severely damaged due to Hurricane Helene. A large part of the bridge fell into the river. Now, the crew is working to repair the same.
Chelsea Atkins’ Home Swept Through
The home of Chelsea Atkins, which was situated along the Rocky Broad River in Bat Cave, was swept through when severe flood hit the area.
Several Other Homes Located Alongside The Rocky Broad River Were Damaged
In the above-mentioned picture, you can see the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The homes situated alongside the Rocky Broad River in Bat Cave were destroyed by the floodwaters from the natural calamity.
A Section Of Road Destroyed Due To Hurricane Helene
Due to Hurricane Helene, a lane of the road that was used by Larry Smith to collect Christmas trees, was badly destroyed. A section of the road can be seen broken down in the above picture.
Soldiers Help In Cleaning Out Mud From Gale’s Chimney Rock Shop
The Gale’s Chimney Rock Shop is situated on Main Street in Chimney Rock, North Carolina. Soldiers from the 2nd Mobile Brigade Combat Team, 1st Battalion, 101st Airborn Division, and 502nd Infantry Regiment can be seen in the above picture, helping out in cleaning the mud, damaged goods, and merchandise. It was the aftermath of Hurricane Helene which damaged the shop.
Debris Surrounds The Rollins Road In North Carolina
In the above-mentioned picture, it can be seen that debris, sand, and broken trees are surrounding Rollins Road after Hurricane Helene hit the area of Marshall, North Carolina.
Residents Still Working To Clean Up The Mess
In the area of Bat Cave, some residents are still working to clean up the damaged belongings and debris. In the picture, two of the residents can be seen standing in front of their house and cleaning simultaneously.
Roy Cooper And Aaron Haynie Visit The Affected Area
The North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper, and the Mayor of Marshall, Aaron Haynie assess the damage which has been caused by Hurricane Helene.
Kadie Nugent Cleans Debris
A volunteer named Kadie Nugent from Asheville can be seen in the picture cleaning the debris and damaged goods from Marshall Presbyterian Church.
Soldiers Help In Cleaning The Bubba O’Leary’s General Store
The Bubba O’Leary’s General Store is situated in Chimney Rock, North Carolina. Soldiers from different battalions and regiments can be seen driving an Infantry Support Vehicle and helping out in cleaning the store.
Boats Stacked Up Together On Lake Lure
In the above picture, the aftermath of Hurricane Helene can be seen clearly. Several boats can be seen piled up on Lake Lure due to the powerful winds.
A House Sits Damaged Due To Flooding And High-Speed Winds
In Asheville, North Carolina, a house was severely damaged because Hurricane Helene brought historic rainfall, 140 mph winds, and power outages across the Southeast. This can be seen in the above-mentioned picture.
Cleaning Process Begins In The Arts District
After Hurricane Helene passed over the area of Asheville in North Carolina, several houses and districts were destroyed. In the above picture, the Arts District alongside the French Broad River can be seen as it has begun the cleaning process.
Catiana Bello Carries Items Through Marquee Asheville
A resident named Catiana Bello can be seen in the picture in which she carried things through the Marquee Asheville, a place for artists. Also, she helps in sorting out the debris that has surrounded the place.
Madeline Stoddart Helps In Cleaning Wedge Brewing Co.
A volunteer named Madeline Stoddart helped clean up the debris that surrounded the Wedge Brewing Co. in the River Arts District of Asheville.
Walnut Community Fire Department’s Volunteers Help In A Search Operation
On 4th October 2024, a picture was taken in which a volunteer of the Walnut Community Fire Department can be seen searching along the river during a rescue and search operation at the French Broad River.
Lisa Briggs And A German Shepherd Become Part Of The Search Operation
The director of emergency and disaster management at Western Carolina University, Lisa Briggs, and her six-year-old dog, Onna take part in a search operation at the French Broad River.
Lyman Street’s Riverview Station Badly Damaged
Due to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Riverview Station located on Lyman Street in Asheville was severely damaged.
Road Washed Into The Swannanoa River
A road, which was nearly one mile long and situated along the Swannanoa River, was destroyed heavily by Hurricane Helene. The road was washed into the river and this cut off the residents of Eastmoor Drive in East Asheville because it was the only road in the area.
Fire Department Volunteers Inspect The Moffitt Road
Two of the Riceville Fire Department volunteers, Jamie Wickham and Paul Gilliam can be seen in the picture inspecting a section of Moffitt Road along the Swannanoa River. They are looking if the road is completely fine for emergency vehicles to pass on.
Holly Reiling Describes The Efforts Of Community Members
The resident of Eastmoor Drive named Holly Reiling was captured in a picture when she was describing how the community members came together and built a temporary road that could connect Eastmoor Drive in East Asheville.
Workers Clean The Ferguson Bath, Kitchen And Lighting Gallery
In the above picture, a worker can be seen removing mud and water from inside the Ferguson Bath, Kitchen, and Lighting Gallery and bringing it to the parking area on Bryson Street. This was part of the cleaning process.
Two Residents Sorting Out The Debris
Jeff Cohn and Maeve Carlos, two residents of Waynesville, NC, can be seen in the picture in which they are sorting out the debris after Hurricane Helene hit the area.
Fire Engine Pulled Out Of A Pit
In the above-mentioned picture, you can see that a Pensacola fire engine was pulled out of a large pit after the severe floodwater from Hurricane Helene swept it away.
Salvage Station Music Venue Damaged
A Salvage Station music venue was captured in a picture when it flooded out due to the massive outbreak of Hurricane Helene.
Roads Being Cleaned Up By The Residents
In the area of Pensacola, North Carolina, a resident was captured when he was cleaning the road of his area, which was damaged due to Hurricane Helene.
Laurel Branch Baptist Church
The Laurel Branch Baptist Church, located in the region of Pensacola, North Carolina, was severely destroyed due to Hurricane Helene.
American Flag Covered In Dust And Mud
Hurricane Helene has wreaked havoc in North Carolina. In the picture above, you can see an American flag covered in mud. This shows that the natural calamity was extremely powerful.
Local Residents Drive On The Washed Out Roads
In Pensacola, North Carolina, several residents were captured in a picture when they were driving their cars on the washed-out roads.
Tree Falls Over A House In Brevard, NC
In the area of Brevard, North Carolina, a tree falls over the house of Rob Hurst and April Johnson and damages the roof.
Debris Piled Up Outside A House In Lower Beacon
In the Lower Beacon area, situated in the neighborhood of Swannanoa, debris and damaged goods can be seen stacked up outside a house.
A Resident Removes Items From Her Flooded House
A resident of Swannanoa, North Carolina named Joi McPherson can be seen in the above picture in which she is removing items from her home which was flooded due to Hurricane Helene.
Car Resting Alongside A House
In the Lower Beacon area of Swannanoa, a car was captured in a picture in which it can be seen resting on a tree alongside a house.
Search Operation Was Conducted For A Missing Women
When a woman went missing along Buck Creek in Lake Tahoma, the members of the Indiana Task Force 1 Search and Rescue team conducted a search operation. Also, it was said that her fiance was swept into the floodwaters. Later, he was rescued by the team members.
Tent Used By Security At The Lowe’s Store
On 3rd October, a tent’s picture was taken which was set up at the Lowe’s store near the Swannanoa River. It was done because the security officials were helping out in cleaning the area and rescuing people.
First Responders Drive To Help People
In Asheville, North Carolina, the first responders can be seen driving to the Swannanoa River so that they can reach out to the people who are in need.
Flames Seen Coming From Turned Railcars
Hurricane Helene caused massive destruction which can be seen in the above picture. It can be seen that flames are rising from the overturned railcars next to the Swannanoa River.
First Responders Pull Out Their Boat
In the above picture, you can see that a first responder is pulling his boat out of the Swannanoa River, which he and his team members used to help the people.
Helicopter Shot Shows Damage Caused By Hurricane Helene
The above picture has been taken from a North Carolina National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter, of the Green Mountain area in North Carolina. The picture clearly shows that the natural calamity has caused widespread damage.
Chris Shuford’s Shop Entrance Obstructed By A Car
After Hurricane Helene brought historic rainfall and severe flooding, the entrance of an automobile shop owned by Chris Shuford was obstructed when a damaged car rested outside the door.
Vehicles Turned Upside Down In The Cane River Area
In the above picture, several cars can be seen overturned in the Cane River area of North Carolina. This area received very heavy rainfall and 140 mph winds when Hurricane Helene hit the area.
9-Year-Old Boy Walks Along The Cane River
In the Cane River area of North Carolina, a nine-year-old boy named Atley Cannon walked along the river which caused massive flooding to his uncle’s home, situated in the same area.
Chris Shuford’s Bus From His Shop Washed Away
One of the buses which was kept by Chris Shuford in his automobile shop in in Micaville, North Carolina, went away along the nearby Little Crabtree Creek. In the picture, he is looking at his bus which was badly destroyed by the hurricane.
Debris And Vehicles Surround The Little Crabtree Creek
In the above picture, it can be seen that Little Crabtree Creek in Micaville, North Carolina is surrounded by debris, damaged goods, and a silo.
Sign Warning Against Looting In Cane River
In the Cane River area of North Carolina, a sign was captured which warned against looting. It says, “Turn Here!!! U, No Looting Or Looking!! Yes You!!”
Man Drives ATV In The Cane River Area
A man was captured in a picture, in the Cane River area when he was driving an ATV. The area received severe rainfall and flooding during Hurricane Helene.
Volunteers Drop Off Food And Water In The Cane River Area
In the Cane River area, Dustin Rice along with other volunteers, drop off water and food to Denise Young, as she and her other family members work together to clean up her son’s house in the area.
Rachel Austin Walks Along Her Driveway
A resident of the Cane River area named Rachel Austin was captured in a picture when she walked along her driveway, which was covered severely in mud. After severe flooding in the area, she was captured cleaning her house.
Thick Layer Of Mud Surrounds A House In Cane River
The area of Cane River received very high rainfall and 140 mph winds when Hurricane Helene hit the area. In the picture, a house and vehicle can be seen buried in mud and debris scattered all over the place.
Pisgah Memorial Stadium Football Field Damaged
The football field of Pisgah Memorial Stadium, which is located in Canton, North Carolina, was badly destroyed by Hurricane Helene.
Whiston Avenue Bridge Heavily Destroyed By Hurricane Helene
The Whiston Avenue Bridge, which is used by the local residents to cross the Swannanoa River was massively destroyed by Hurricane Helene. The repairs of the bridge are underway and it will take some time.
Josh Copus Continue With The Cleaning Process
One of the owners of the Old Marshall Jail Hotel Building, located in Marshall, North Carolina can be seen in the above picture, cleaning the place after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc.
Cleanup Of Damaged City Hall And Police Department Building Begins
A resident named Magon Hof can be seen in the above picture, cleaning the police department building as well as the damaged city hall, located in Marshall.
A Tattoo Shop Named Natural Canvas Tattoo Gets Cleaned
A resident named Silvan DeWulf cleans up the Natural Canvas Tattoo Shop, located in Marshall, North Carolina.
Store Manager Cleans Up Shop At St. Armands Circle In Sarasota
The store manager of The Spice & Tea Exchange, located at St. Armands Circle in Sarasota can be seen in the above picture as she cleans the drywall after Hurricane Helene hit the area.
Worker Salvages Items At The Kizmet Yogawear Shop
A worker named, Mollie Mercer, can be seen in the above picture as she works towards salvaging items at the Kizmet Yogawear Shop in the River Arts District, Asheville.
Residents Clean Up The Mud Along The Paynes Way
On 1st October 2024, some people of Asheville were captured in a picture when they were cleaning the mud along the Paynes Way, located near the River Arts District in North Carolina.
Man Rides His Bike Through The Muddy Road
In the River Arts District, Asheville, a man was captured in a picture when he was riding a bike through the mud on the road.
Landscaper Power Washes His Home After Hurricane Helene
A landscaper named Tomas Quiroz can be seen in the above picture as he power washes his house, located in Clyde, North Carolina after the floodwaters caused widespread damage.
Semi Truck Got Stuck In Canton, North Carolina
Hurricane Helene was one of the most powerful hurricanes that struck the Southeast region. In the above picture, a semi-truck can be seen stuck in the parking lot of Champion Drive in Canton, North Carolina.
Live Edge Builders Help In The Cleaning Process
Jordan Zarcynski and his team members at Live Edge Builders are helping clean up after a flood struck the area of Clyde, North Carolina. They all were cleaning out a shed that had been carried away by floodwaters and ended up 2 houses away from its actual spot.
Resident Helps In Cleaning Fallen Trees
A resident of West Asheville named Anthony Oliva helps his neighbor by cleaning up the fallen trees, which surrounded his house.
Volunteers Clean Up The Cotton Mill Studios
The picture above shows some volunteers cleaning and salvaging items at the Cotton Mill Studios in the River Arts District.
Pedestrians Walk Alongside The Debris
Hurricane Helene badly damaged the River Arts District in Asheville. In the above picture, two pedestrians can be seen walking past the debris which is surrounding the whole district.
Widespread Damage Caused To Boats In Lake Lure
In Lake Lure, North Carolina, the boats were badly damaged due to the high-speed winds and severe rainfall. In the above picture, all the boats can be seen in the marina.
Man Walks His Bike Over The Left Out Portion Of Whitson Avenue Bridge
Hurricane Helene has destroyed the Whitson Avenue Bridge over the Swannanoa River. In the picture, a man can be seen walking his bike over the remaining part of the damaged bridge.
Residents Bring Gas And Other Necessary Supplies
In Swannanoa, North Carolina, several people were captured in a picture when they were bringing gas and other important supplies across the Whitson Avenue Bridge.
Two Men Work On A Damaged Truck
The area of Swannanoa in North Carolina was severely affected by floodwaters from the Swannanoa River. In the above picture, two men can be seen fixing a damaged truck that was caught up in the floodwaters.