The Army Corps of Engineers have spent the past six days clearing 16,000 cubic yards of river debris that had been hampering the recovery effort after Helene devastated Western North Carolina.
AshBritt, the US Army Corp of Engineers contracted company, will be in the French Broad River doing a clean-up of the water.
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Officials with FEMA and the Buncombe County Emergency Management have tasked the Army Corps of Engineers with removing debris from the Swannanoa River.
A part of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina has reopened nearly four and a half months after Helene.
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