Asheville, North Carolina, resident Barrett McGrath on the injury from Hurricane Helene and the restoration response from native communities and governments.
The historic Biltmore Property, in Asheville, North Carolina, was decimated by Hurricane Helene and is now closed.
The biggest privately owned dwelling within the U.S., constructed within the Gilded Age by George Vanderbilt, the grandson of transport and industrialist Cornelius “the Commodore” Vanderbilt, is now a well-liked vacationer attraction and household enterprise.
Fourth and fifth generations of Vanderbilt descendants run the day-to-day operations, together with greater than 2,000 staff. The 8,000-acre property homes outlets, eating places and lodging, and it additionally hosts occasions.
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The Biltmore Property, the most important privately owned dwelling in America, constructed by George Vanderbilt between 1889 and 1895, is certainly one of space’s main vacationer attracts as considered Oct. 20, 2016, in Asheville, N.C. (George Rose/Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
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Biltmore Property & Asheville North CarolinaBefore and after Hurricane Helene
The Biltmore Property, the most important privately owned dwelling in America, constructed by George Vanderbilt between 1889 and 1895, is without doubt one of the space’s main vacationer attracts as seen Oct. 20, 2016, in Asheville, N.C. | Getty Pictures
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As of Friday, the storm had already claimed 230 lives with many residents nonetheless unaccounted for. In a message to the employees, Biltmore stated, “We know connectivity is very limited and want you to know your safety and well-being is our top concern. Please continue to check here for closure information until we are able to repair our internal communications channels.
“We admire your endurance as we navigate this disaster collectively, and we’re dedicated to offering updates as they’re out there.”
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