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No, the government is not seizing Chimney Rock
No, the government isn't seizing land in Chimney Rock, N.C., and bulldozing the town
Local and federal officials debunked rumors that the federal government plans to seize land in Chimney Rock Village and bulldoze the town after Hurricane Helene.
Chimney Rock will not be bulldozed despite claims, officials say
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. — An administrator with the village of Chimney Rock, North Carolina has debunked claims that federal officials ordered the area to be bulldozed. Stephen Duncan, Chimney Rock Village Administrator, expressed frustration about the claims in a conversation with WCNC Charlotte on Thursday.
No, the government is not seizing Chimney Rock; Rutherford County Emergency Management debunk social media rumors
Officials are trying to debunk rumors spreading on social media in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation of western North Carolina. Rutherford County Emergency Management in North Carolina took to Facebook to set the record straight after conspiracy theories circulated about an alleged “government seizure of Chimney Rock” on social
Rutherford County emergency management dispels online rumors about fate of Chimney Rock
No, Chimney Rock is not being seized, Rutherford County Emergency Management confirmed. Officials took to social media on Thursday to dispel rumors that had been circulating about the town’s seizure by the government.
No, the government is not seizing Chimney Rock; Rutherford Co. debunks social media rumors
Chimney Rock, Helene and North Carolina
Helene's flooding flattens Chimney Rock, NC: 'Everything along the river is gone'
Search and rescue workers were fanning through the small town of Chimney Rock east of Asheville Monday after it was almost entirely wiped out.
Video shows aftermath in Chimney Rock, North Carolina, after Helene's floodwaters decimated village
Days after flooding devastated areas of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, residents are returning to see the new unimaginable.
Video: Helene floods ravage North Carolina’s Chimney Rock village
Chimney Rock’s gone. Flowering Bridge is gone,” Banff is heard saying while filming the devastation. “I’m not sure what they’re going to do to get us out of here.”
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North Carolina live updates: Chimney Rock, Lake Lure pre/post Helene plus Biltmore update
Relief is slowly giving way to recovery in the Asheville and Western North Carolina area after Tropical Storm Helene left ...
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American flag raised at Chimney Rock as symbol of hope as western North Carolina recovers from Helene
Despite the widespread damage, Chimney Rock State Park workers made their way to the top to raise the American flag in Helene ...
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Before-and-after images show Helene wiped parts of North Carolina off the map
New before and after satellite photos paint a grim picture of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in parts of western North ...
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'Chimney Rock strong': Local family battles to save home and region's spirit
Urban search and rescue teams from New York, Michigan and North Carolina continue to work in Chimney Rock after Hurricane ...
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North Carolina woman recounts survival story during park of Helene in chimney Rock, North Carolina
Chrissy McCormack and her family share videos and a remarkable story after surviving Helene's devastation above a restaurant ...
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Virginia Beach couple return home from being stranded in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
Leon and Laura Hoots were trapped by Lake Lure in North Carolina, waiting for help to be able to get out. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.
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