
You can see Lake Lure (where Dirty Dancing was filmed), filled with debris from people's homes. In some cases, it could be remnants of entire houses or other business buildings:Chimney Rock, North Carolina obliterated by flash flood from remnants of Hurricane Helene. 😮
Highway 9 Before and After pic.twitter.com/vLGIOh4xsz — Michael Evon (@EvonDesign) September 28, 2024
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… pic.twitter.com/HnyxwyQB76
— Tariq Scott Bokhari (@FinTechInnov8r) September 29, 2024
Old Fort, NC has been completely devastated. The entire town was under water. Many people have lost everything. pic.twitter.com/LllSmmj0Yd
— Nelson Aerial Pros (@NelsonAerials) September 29, 2024
https://www.instagram.com/p/DAb12BcRCKo/ Asheville, the biggest city in the North Carolina mountains, was hit extremely hard, and many of the more remote, more rural areas nearby look as bad or so much worse. It's hard to even put into words the amount of devastation and loss that has occurred:Entire roads in North Carolina are washed out and people are without a way to get out of their driveways, no power, little to no communication, AND OUR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS DOING NOTHING. OUR MEDIA IS BARELY ACKNOWLEDGING THIS DISASTER. Our country is like a ship lost at sea… pic.twitter.com/CtF78W3sUJ
— 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕷𝖎𝖔𝖓𝖊𝖘𝖘™️ (@CL4WS_OUT) September 29, 2024
The terrain in this part of the state is mountainous, and many people live in extremely remote areas that are tough enough to get to as it is. Many of them have been without power, water and cell service for days now, and it's beyond heartbreaking. There's really no words to describe how dire and bad it is. But there is hope, and so many have stepped up to help by donating money, time and even resources to those in need, including NASCAR owners Joe Gibbs and Rick Hendrick, who are using their private helicopters and planes to assist in recovery efforts however they can:The water receded at Biltmore Village today revealing the devastation. I have been in this area many times, and today it was not recognizable. Now that the water is gone the rebuilding process can begin #helene #ncwx #asheville pic.twitter.com/ZgMYFrZJ07
— Dan Whittaker (@severeforecast) September 30, 2024
Driver Greg Biffle, along with Cleetus McFarland, is also helping organize donations and flying them to areas of western North Carolina that are only accessible via air... and that's an incredibly large part of the region at the moment due to many road closures. And not only is Joe Gibbs continuing to send his private helicopter for good (it was back in Boone this morning), but the Joe Gibbs Racing office in Huntersville, North Carolina collected supplies all day yesterday and this morning, filling up a hauler that's typically used to transport their very expensive race cars, to carry even more supplies up to he mountains via truck. Some of the major highways have been reopened in some areas, enough to let trucks like this bring important and needed supplies into the towns: https://www.instagram.com/p/DAlNHZgR2mk/?img_index=9 They also shared some video of their chopper on the ground: https://www.instagram.com/p/DAjE74eRMAx/ Jr. Motorsports, owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr., is another team collecting items to send at their Mooresville office: https://www.instagram.com/p/DAlqueTxkfq/ And in addition to 23XI owner Michael Jordan donating one million dollars for hurricane relief in North Carolina, their race office is also collecting supplies at their Huntersville office to transport up the mountain: https://www.instagram.com/p/DAl_CXTSxtE/?img_index=1 And I'm certainly not surprised at all to see the NASCAR community step up like this. The mountains here, as well as the foothills, are integral to the sport that started in the hills and hollers that have been so devastated. Charlotte Motor Speedway has opened their land and space to those assisting with relief efforts, and North Wilkesboro Speedway is collecting items to donate and take to those higher up in the NC mountains. A HUGE thank you to everyone who was offered anything to our beautiful Appalachian mountains, whether it was a prayer, donation, or anything else. It's going to be a long road to recovery, and we need all the help we can get. It means more to the people up there than you can possibly imagine, and we are all so incredibly grateful for it. If you feel led to donate, no matter the amount, Samaritan's Purse is headquartered in Boone, and already has boots on the ground with volunteers and employees helping with relief efforts. Other great places to donate include the Manna FoodBank in Asheville, Hospitality House of Northwest North Carolina and Feeding Avery Families, just to name a few.Helicopters owned by @JoeGibbsRacing, @TeamHendrick, and @gbiffle look to be flying to Western NC to help out with Hurricane Helene recovery. pic.twitter.com/klRhs20AjU
— Bozi Tatarevic (@BoziTatarevic) September 29, 2024