
Nearly a year after Helene, the reopening of a popular section of Blue Ridge Parkway brings hope to communities

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A 26-mile section of the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina has reopened, marking a significant recovery milestone nearly a year after Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage. The reopening is expected to boost tourism and local businesses, particularly in Asheville, which relies heavily on fall visitors. Despite the positive development, some areas remain closed, and businesses are still recovering from the storm's impact, with many reporting significant revenue losses. The National Park Service aims to fully restore the parkway by fall 2026, as ongoing repairs continue.
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