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A bridge on U.S. Route 70 near Asheville reopens after Hurricane Helene damage, easing local traffic.
A bridge on U.S. Route 70 near Asheville, North Carolina, damaged by Hurricane Helene, has reopened, easing congestion in the area.
The bridge, used by about 16,000 vehicles daily, was closed for months, causing traffic issues on nearby roads like I-240 and I-40.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation announced the reopening, which marks the end of a challenging period for the local community.
The repairs, costing around $900,000, involved structural rehabilitation and building a new retaining wall.
Despite this reopening, other highways in the state remain impacted.
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