23.4 C
New York
Sunday, October 6, 2024
pCloud Premium

Historic Biltmore Estate shutters after floods from Hurricane Helene ravage Asheville


ASHEVILLE, N.C. — America’s largest privately-owned estate has abruptly shut down in Asheville after Hurricane Helene caused extensive flooding and building damage along the 8,000 acre property.

The iconic Biltmore Estate, situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, spans 175,000 square feet, boasts 250 rooms, 43 bathrooms, 65 fireplaces and 22 miles of walking trail.

Debris and destruction.
Debris and destruction at the Biltmore Village across from the Biltmore Estate in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Oct. 1 in Asheville, N.C.Melissa Sue Gerrits / Getty Images

But the historic property, a tourist attraction known for its gardens and outdoor adventure, tours, exhibitions and restaurants, will be closed temporarily, the estate announced in a social media post this week, becoming yet another victim of the hurricane.

The entrance to Biltmore and other low-lying areas, such as its farm, experienced significant wind, flooding, and building damage, the post said.

There was some luck, however, as damage to the conservatory, winery, gardens, and hotels were minimal.

“We are still assessing impacts to the estate from Tropical Storm Helene and that will take some time,” the estate said. “Like all of this region, the damage varies. In forested areas, which is a large portion of the estate, wind damage is extensive to grounds and some structures.” The post also said crews are clearing roads to start repairs.

Debris and destruction.
A lineman works on a line the Biltmore Village in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Sept. 28 in Asheville, N.C.Sean Rayford / Getty Images

Hurricane Helene and its unrelenting floods has killed at least 223 people across the Southeast, and the death toll could continue to climb as dozens of people remain unaccounted for since the storm made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26.

Last weekend, tree branches, logs and a dumpster floated across the nearby Biltmore Village after the area was submerged in water in the wake of the initial landfall.

In western North Carolina this week, including Asheville and surrounding Buncombe County, uprooted homes, submerged vehicles and sunken roads illustrate the devastation inflicted by an unforgiving hurricane.

Thousands of trees were toppled in Helene’s fury, mangled train tracks were left discarded on river beds and school buses were blown away.

George Vanderbilt, who opened Biltmore during the Gilded Age in 1895, is a Staten Island, New York, native and grandson of industrialist Cornelius “Commodore” Vanderbilt, who established the family’s wealth in the mid-1800s through shipping and railroad monopolies.



Source link

Odisha Expo
Odisha Expohttps://www.odishaexpo.com
Odisha Expo is one of the Largest News Aggregator of Odisha, Stay Updated about the latest news with Odisha Expo from around the world. Stay hooked for more updates.

Related Articles

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
Best Lifetime Deals on SaaSspot_img

Latest Articles

Jets' Allen Lazard likely to appeal NFL fine for finger-gun celebration; Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb...

0
Jets' Allen Lazard likely to appeal NFL fine for finger-gun celebration; Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb punished for taunting, 'violent gesture'  Yahoo Sports Source link

House GOP chairman demands FEMA accountability for Hurricane Helene after flooding claims more than...

0
The chairman of a House Homeland Security subcommittee is asking the Federal Emergency Management Agency to detail what it did to prepare for Hurricane Helene after...

Nandre Burger doubtful for Bangladesh tour after sustained injury in Ireland series

0
‌Cricket South Africa (CSA) took to their official website and announced Burger’s unfortunate injury. The statement read, “  Proteas Men’s fast bowler Nandre...

Tropical Storm Milton forms just days after Hurricane Helene’s devastation

0
Tropical Storm Milton formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico Saturday morning, just hours after it became a tropical depression, , according to...

A week after Helene hit, thousands still without water struggle to find enough

0
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Nearly a week after Hurricane Helene brought devastation to western North Carolina, a shiny stainless steel tanker truck...