Buncombe County and Asheville in the Blue Ridge Mountains were catastrophically devastated by Hurricane Helene in September 2024. The storm produced unprecedented rainfall that caused flash flooding and landslides across Western North Carolina killing dozens and destroying communities along the Swannanoa and French Broad Rivers. Many communities were completely cut off for days as roads and bridges were destroyed.
// Preparedness Recommendations
- Evacuation routes inland should be identified in advance.
- Store at least 72 hours of food and water.
- Elevate critical belongings above flood level.
- Have backup power ready in case of grid failure.
// Recommended Supplies
Essential gear for power outages, severe weather, and emergency situations in your area.
- Emergency Food Supplies
- Water Filtration & Storage
- Backup Generator
- Solar Backup Power
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// Risk Intelligence
| Threat Score | 8 / 10 High Risk |
| Primary Hazard | Flash Flooding / Hurricane |
| Secondary Hazard | Landslide |
| FEMA Flood Zone | Zone AE (High Risk) |
| Federally Declared Disasters | 38 |
| Last Major Event | Hurricane Helene (2024) |
| Event Frequency | Major event every 4–6 years |
// Emergency Operations
| Emergency Mgmt Phone | (828) 250-4910 |
| Emergency Shelters | 18 designated facilities |
| Evacuation Routes | I-26 East, I-40 East, I-40 West, US-25 North |
// County Profile
| County | Buncombe County NC |
| State | North Carolina (NC) |
| Population | 273,474 |
| Area | 660 sq miles |
| FEMA Region | Zone AE (High Risk) |