The Scars of Nature in the Southern US
a reflection on the upcoming one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, the second deadliest in U.S. history, we attempt to understand the lasting devastation in the Southern Appalachian region. The hosts discuss the slow and arduous recovery process, highlighting significant infrastructure damage like the 40 washed-out bridges on the Virginia Creeper Trail and the months-long closure of major roads. The episode underscores the contrast between the brief national news cycle and the long-term reality for affected communities, which continue to rebuild years after a disaster, drawing parallels to the enduring impact of Hurricane Katrina and Harvey.