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Most access roads reopen in Cherokee National Forest after Helene

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The U.S. Forest Service announced on Tuesday that it had restored access to most areas in the Cherokee National Forest that were closed amid Hurricane Helene flooding. “Forest Service staff along with state and local officials are happy to restore access to most areas of the Cherokee National Forest forced closed in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene,” Michael Wright, forest supervisor, Cherokee National Forest, stated …
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