Helene Historic Flooding in South Carolina - North Saluda River before and after with 4k drone video

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  • Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
  • Category 4 Hurricane Helene hits the southeast US September 27th 2024 and travels directly over upstate South Carolina into western North Carolina as a tropical storm dumping historic levels of rain on an overly saturated region that had already received two days of rain prior to the storms arrival, overwhelming and flooding all creek and river ways in the Carolina Appalachian mountain region as well as the Piedmont and foothills of South Carolina and North Georgia with record level floods in western North Carolina and South Carolina resulting in catastrophic devastation to communities, neighborhoods, towns and cities especially for western North Carolina.
    Here is what the North Saluda River in northern Greenville county looked like the days before the storm hit and the day of Helene hitting the upstate South Carolina.
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