John park hopper
Well-Known Member
Both storms in the Atlantic according to the NHC will track north in the mid Atlantic --nothing so far off the Yucatan. Month of October hurricane tapper off.
There is nothing bad to say about Asheville it was a wonderful place to visit and probably to live as so many did. Sounds like your Uncle is being cared for and conditions are easing quickly in the population centers, the nooks and hollars will take much longer.i have an uncle who lives in asheville. he retired there 16-18 years ago i believe. he’s now in a assisted living facility. my sister is his POA & what i read the facility, staff, & their residents are doing fine. they’re doing ok with food, water, etc. they did lose phones, power, etc but have generators.
they haven’t listed anything yet as far as making any donations. i already donated to red cross & a food service/shelter through amazon.
i’ve never had the chance to visit asheville myself. my dad has, & both he & my uncle had nothing bad to say about it.
The worrisome storm I hope the forecasters are wrong is next week going across FL again. Hopefully it will just be a rain event but the friends I know who lost their homes in the Tampa area due to floods don't need anymore. Wait and see and pray.Both storms in the Atlantic according to the NHC will track north in the mid Atlantic --nothing so far off the Yucatan. Month of October hurricane tapper off.
Can I add to your list that World Central Kitchen is serving in the area as well, Chef Jose is selfless in his desire and ability to feed people that need to be fedMy area got heavy rain, winds and a tornado or 2. Fortunately there was only minor flooding but lots of trees down. I'm a Volunteer Fire Fighter for Wentworth, NC in Rockingham County. Compared for Western NC, we got nothing and we were busy for close to 24 hours for storm related emergencies. Our county has been running equipment, pet and livestock feed and emergency supplies out to Boone, Marion and other areas. One just can't comprehend the devastation out there.
The biggest issue was the fact the area has been getting heavy rain for several weeks prior to Helene and the ground was so saturated there was no place for the water to go.
There are towns that got wiped off the map.
Monetary donations are best sent to an organization like Samaritan's Purse, Mercy Chefs, Local County Gov., WNC Regional Livestock Center or many of the church organizations. The Red Cross and the United Way are jokes and money sent to them will most likely end up in places other than Western NC.
Absolutely! There are many worthwhile organizations will use Helene disaster donations well. I just touched on a few of them. People just need to stay away from the huge national organizations (cough, cough Red Cross/United Way) as funding received almost always goes to overhead and not to the victims.Can I add to your list that World Central Kitchen is serving in the area as well, Chef Jose is selfless in his desire and ability to feed people that need to be fed
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