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Black Mountain mold - fungi after a natural disaster

Summary by BladenOnline.com
By Katie Myers What mold in Black Mountain could teach us about health and fungi after a natural disaster. Duke scientists’ study post-Helene fungal growth to assess health risks, building safety, and the growing threat of climate-fueled mold. After Helene, residents of Black Mountain noticed strange-colored mold was beginning to grow in some flooded buildings in town – and wondered if they should be worried for their health. “There was sort of …
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BladenOnline.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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