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Residents of Asheville and the rest of western North Carolina are still recovering from catastrophic flooding in September.
He will be in the western part of the state to survey damage and get a firsthand look at the progress being made from Hurricane Helene recovery.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein is planning to meet President Donald Trump at Asheville Regional Airport during the president's Jan. 24 visit to WNC.
Despite damage caused by Tropical Storm Helene, Asheville is inviting visitors to the area as rebuilding efforts continue.
WECT took viewers questions and concerns directly to North Carolina Department of Transportation Engineer Battle Whitley.