Asheville's Hidden Truth: Floods in a Supposed Safe Haven

Fri Oct 04 2024
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For years, Asheville, North Carolina, has been promoted as a safe haven from extreme weather. But Hurricane Helene recently showed that this isn't true at all. Asheville is actually very vulnerable to flooding because of its geography and climate history. The city sits in a spot where water can easily pool up. Plus, it has steep hillsides that make landslides happen quickly with even just a little rain. Susan Hassol, who works with climate issues, thought Asheville was safe until Helene hit. The hurricane got strong over warm waters and brought massive rain to Asheville. This isn't new – the city has had floods before. In 1916, two big storms flooded Asheville badly, killing many people. More recent events like Tropical Storm Fred in 2021 also caused serious damage.
Experts say people might not be ready for these extreme weather events because they rely on past experiences that don't work anymore in a changing climate. Now, as Asheville starts to rebuild after Helene, some worry that developers will take advantage of the situation. They might buy up cheap properties and turn them into more expensive homes. For people looking for safer places due to climate change, this raises important questions. Should they keep moving or face the risks where they are? Some people might take big chances. As one expert noted, there's always someone willing to risk it in these situations. But this also shows an uncomfortable truth – sometimes, those fleeing disasters end up helping cities change and grow.
https://localnews.ai/article/ashevilles-hidden-truth-floods-in-a-supposed-safe-haven-f8d8ee56

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