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In Asheville NC 100,000 people will be without water for weeks. The death toll is 103, but hundreds more are unaccounted for and presumed dead
Indications are that the damage from Hurricane Helene is much greater than initially hoped. Asheville NC is without power or water. Greenville, NC, the Tennessee Valley, and parts of Georgia are flooded and underwater. In Asheville NC 100,000 people will be without water for weeks. The death toll is 103, but hundreds more are unaccounted for and presumed dead. Asheville's historic Biltmore Village was submerged. The Swannanoa River reached #flood levels not seen since 1791.
A few quotes from Twitter, from people who seem to be on scene:
"Western North Carolina & Eastern Tennessee destroyed by #Helene. People still stranded. No power. No phone communication. No way to let anyone know they're running out of food, water, medical. People #missing." The Last Show- Karen Lee.
"Water has been delivered to Ingles in Black Mountain, #NC. The store is giving out free groceries that haven't spoiled. Neighbors and people coming in from out of state are binging food and water for families too. Bring your own water containers #NCwx #Helene #Helene24Help #NCwx". Bill Waddell
"Went to help in the Lake Lure/Chimney Rock area today, and it's hard to describe - never seen anything like this. Post apocalyptic. It's so overwhelming you don't even know how to fathom what recovery looks like, let alone where to start. Going to be a long path to recovery that all levels of stakeholders are going to be needed." From Tariq Scott Bokhari.
"We were trapped in Lake Lure near #Asheville this weekend with three kids, no power, no phone service and a dwindling food supply. We only got out because some amazing souls led us through backroads for two hours to help us get to a freeway before that route flooded over." Jackie Mader
"Yall don't understand the northern state of North Carolina got his bad from this hurricane we've been out of power and a lot things since friday but places are even worse this is in Morganton North Carolina #HuracanHelene #NorthCarolina #prayfornorthcarolina #hurricane". Tyzick
"The city of Asheville has announced that nearly 100,000 residents may be without access to water for weeks following the tragic and catastrophic floods caused by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The devastation has already claimed over 103 lives, and more than 1,073 people are still missing. Private people are on the scene providing assistance to those affected, including distributing supplies, offering warm meals, and utilizing Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite to help restore communication in the impacted areas."
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