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CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C.
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FILE - An U.S. flag flies half-staff on top of Chimney Rock mountain in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Oct. 2, 2024, in Chimney Rock Village, N.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. (AP) 鈥 An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by reopened to the public on Friday, nine months after the storm brought historic flooding, destruction and loss of life.

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein and other officials attended a reopening ceremony at Chimney Rock State Park, which is about 25 miles (40.2 kilometers) southeast of Asheville. The main portion of the park will now be open again from Fridays to Mondays to visitors who make reservations, Stein's office said.

Stein also signed into law before the ceremony鈥檚 crowd another state Helene recovery bill finalized by that sends $700 million to the state's Helene relief fund and appropriates $500 million of that. And Stein announced a new tourism campaign to encourage travel and spending in the North Carolina mountains.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 reopening is a huge achievement,鈥 Stein told attendees. 鈥淐himney Rock is just one of the many places that make western North Carolina unforgettable.鈥

Last September's storm swept away the ornate stone and concrete bridge across the Broad River to reach the portion of the park that contains the 315-foot (96-meter) high geological formation that's shaped in keeping with the park's name. The park, which also features hiking trails and other amenities, usually attracts 400,000 people annually.

A road had to be paved and a temporary bridge made from old railroad cars was laid over the river.

The reopening provides needed encouragement to those in where a third of the hamlet's businesses were destroyed as river waters removed buildings from their foundations.

鈥淚t almost wiped us off the map,鈥 village Mayor Peter O鈥橪eary said on Friday. 鈥淭he village knew one thing that was of utmost importance to our survival. We had to have Chimney Rock State Park open again.鈥 Some village businesses are reopening.

Before Friday's bill signing, the General Assembly already

The new Helene law is the fifth relief package approved by the Republican-controlled General Assembly since last fall. The Democratic governor said Friday that he's still seeking direct aid for small businesses and more funds for affordable housing. But he was still pleased with the legislature's action.

鈥淲e have a lot of work to do, but it鈥檚 also good to take stock and recognize that today is a good day,鈥 Stein said. The governor is also seeking more federal funds for Helene recovery beyond the billions already received by the state and by those harmed by the storm.

State officials say the storm caused more than 100 deaths in North Carolina and generated roughly in damages and needs.

The Associated Press

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