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Thanks for the background and report, wish we had some visuals bucolic_frolic Sep 2024 #1
Thanks for this post, paleotn Leghorn21 Sep 2024 #2
I know that area well also. llmart Sep 2024 #3
It is quite horrific. I'm not sure how one prepares for an event like that MissB Sep 2024 #4
I am sorry for everyone affected. The landmarks of personal history and local color getting erased - Solly Mack Sep 2024 #5
I have a cousin in Cullowhee. I believe Western Carolina University is there, too. Deuxcents Sep 2024 #6
The immediate loss is bad enough. But this is also the region's biggest tourist season. Everyone will suffer. Silent Type Sep 2024 #7
I have family that planned to Asheville area for a week in mid October. SharonAnn Sep 2024 #29
Waiting to hear from a friend near Asheville - TBF Sep 2024 #8
I was hoping to move up to WNC in a few years Double A Sep 2024 #9
Welcome to DU. area51 Sep 2024 #15
I know Bandana. Glad your in laws are OK. paleotn Sep 2024 #23
Its so tragic Sequoia Sep 2024 #10
It's because you mostly can't get there except by air. littlemissmartypants Sep 2024 #32
God. I grew up there and you gave moonscape Sep 2024 #11
I know the area, too Warpy Sep 2024 #12
Appalachian State in Boone is seriously damaged. nolabear Sep 2024 #13
Yep. Same at Lees-McCrae in Banner Elk. Sheltering in place. paleotn Sep 2024 #24
Do you have a link to a report suggesting 48 inches of rain fell in NC? when I Google it, it says that up to 30 inches Martin68 Sep 2024 #14
My better half ran across that in a facebook post. NOAA chatter. Can't confirm exact totals paleotn Sep 2024 #27
Just now on Facebook I found some clips dweller Sep 2024 #16
Thanks dweller. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 2024 #33
For a little good news... birdographer Sep 2024 #17
That is good news. paleotn Sep 2024 #25
Myself in the southwest corner of NC 4TheArts Sep 2024 #18
Just updating 4TheArts Oct 2024 #41
We have relatives in Montreat. LisaM Sep 2024 #19
Here's a link to the Asheville paper timvrip Sep 2024 #20
I haven't heard from any of my friends there. I'm so worried I'm beside myself. littlemissmartypants Sep 2024 #34
Never been there soandso Sep 2024 #37
Looked at my phone's map app of the major roads in the area WestMichRad Sep 2024 #21
Recovery will take years. The infrastructure damage is hard to even fathom. paleotn Sep 2024 #26
Ever since I saw Dan Rather reporting on Carla... ananda Sep 2024 #22
Responders from NY to CA are in the region to help out. paleotn Sep 2024 #28
Swift water rescue left from here to go there on Wednesday. littlemissmartypants Sep 2024 #35
I'm going to be a jerk Keepthesoulalive Sep 2024 #30
I lived in Asheville and then Banner Elk for 25 years. I worked at App State for japple Sep 2024 #31
Astonishing, really. Sogo Sep 2024 #36
I had the same thought. bearsfootball516 Sep 2024 #38
It's a cluster. From Reddit: moonscape Sep 2024 #40
I just heard a report on WRAL dweller Sep 2024 #39
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