Flood warning issued for Hurricane Ravaged North Carolina mountains

HENDERSON COUNTY, NC — A flood warning has been issued for the French Broad River at Blantyre, marking the first such warning for the area since Hurricane Helene, officials announced Thursday.

In addition, a flood advisory has been issued for the French Broad River at Fletcher and Asheville as heavy rainfall impacts the mountainous region of North Carolina. Local authorities warn that rising water levels could make some roads near the river impassable.

Henderson County officials stressed that while severe flooding is not expected at this time, residents and travelers should exercise caution, particularly along low-lying areas near the river.

The situation is being closely monitored as officials evaluate the potential impact of continued rain on local waterways.

Updates will be provided as necessary, and residents are urged to stay informed of changing conditions.

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