North Carolina flooding

Crazewaffle7
Oct 01, 2024

Rank III

Oct 01, 2024

I was wondering if there are any bronco groups helping out in North Carolina? A lot of people are stranded and I’ve seen some other off roading people posting that they are bringing water and stuff down to get to people. Obviously some places still wouldn’t be safe no matter the vehicle, but I imagine some Broncos could help. If anyone knows of anything please let me know. I’m from CT so I’m not familiar with the area. We should get a group together!!!!!
Laura, BuckYeah

KCsBronco

Oct 13, 2024

#20
Very annoying! Government chipper dropped 3 pallets, 60 electric chainsaws to Little Switzerland, NC Oct 8th - They have No power!!##..

https://x.com/M_C_Masters/status/18...readerapp.com/thread/1843659462789476385.html
Laura, Deano Bronc

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2024

#21
You make a lot of great points. Having I-40 open would serve huge dividends in the future. There really is no good way to get to the Asheville area and surrounding towns from the North. We had to go through the Gatlinburg area and then through the Smokey Mountain National Park which is a bunch of sharp twisty roads. I can't imagine getting any kind of large equipment through that area.

We are headed down there again this weekend for volunteer work and help my brother-in-law clear a lot of his downed trees. They are still without power but they started to try and clean up some downed trees and powerline heading up to his place. We are hoping he will have power by the time we get there.

On the way out of there on Sunday, we saw so many utility trucks heading that way. So many without power so I hope they can make a dent in the outages soon.

Hope everything went as well as it could down there, Dean. I have a few family members that were lucky enough to make it out. They moved from Florida to NC to get away from the hurricane weather. Be safe.
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Laura, Deano Bronc

KCsBronco

Oct 14, 2024

#22
Helene's landfall was Sept 26, or 34 days ago. Good to see that NC's road access is improving. Sure, it's slow, but there are more roads open.

Today, Oct 30
NC Road Conditions Oct 30.jpg

Oct 14
NC DOT Road Conditions 3wks Post Eventpng.jpg
Week ago, Oct 7th
NC DOT Road Conditions 10Days Post Event.jpg

2 week ago, Oct 1st. 5 days after Helene's Sept 26 landfall.
NC Road Conditions Map Oct 1st.jpg

Cheers
Laura, UserError

KCsBronco

Oct 19, 2024

#23
Here's an update on relief into western NC. It's getting colder there now, so 'most needed' items has shifted to warm clothing and continuing need for generators and fuel.


Cheers
Deano Bronc, Laura
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Oct 19, 2024

#24
Here's an update on relief into western NC. It's getting colder there now, so 'most needed' items has shifted to warm clothing and continuing need for generators and fuel.

Cheers

Thank you for these updates, Ken! The road progress is encouraging. There's a long way to go with supplies, and it's helpful to be reminded of the shift in what's needed.
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Deano Bronc, Kenneth

KCsBronco

Oct 31, 2024

#25
Still a bunch of roads closed in NC. Here's an inspiring New York Post story of volunteer West Virginia miners reopening the only access to communities using their own earth moving & other equipment. Use the link to see a video & pictures.

‘West Virginia Boys’ move a literal mountain to build a road so Helene victims can finally return home: ‘Nothing short of miraculous’
By Published Oct. 27, 2024, 8:00 a.m. ET

CHIMNEY ROCK, West Virginia — Blue-collar workers prevailed over bureaucracy in Hurricane Helene-ravaged North Carolina by rebuilding a highway at breakneck speed on their own terms – allowing residents to finally return home.

Coal miners from West Virginia – whom locals have lovingly dubbed the “West Virginia Boys” – moved a mountain in just three days to reopen a 2.7-mile stretch of Highway 64 between Bat Cave and Chimney Rock washed away by Helene.

Chimney Rock residents who fled the hurricane one month ago will now be able to return home for the first time within a few days, months earlier than they expected.
“The river swallowed the road, so I haven’t been home since the hurricane,” Robin Phillips, 49, told The Post.

Hurricane Helene destroyed Highway 9 weeks ago. Ben Hendren
“The West Virginia boys have moved the mountains. All of the roads were just gone, until now. It’s nothing short of miraculous.

“I haven’t been to my house since the flood but I know very soon I’ll be able to. Without their help, who knows, it would be months before I could access our house.”

Phillips and her husband also run a campground in Chimney Rock, she said. They have not been able to assess the state of their business since the hurricane came through.
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“For a small community like ours without many residents, that could easily get overlooked, it’s unreal what they’re doing,” she said of the miners’ effort.

The Post previously spoke to “sole survivors” from Chimney Rock, who expected to spend a year on the open road until road access to their home was restored.

On Friday, The Post watched while the miners balanced a bulldozer and two excavators on the banks of the newly-widened Broad River to shift the final 20-ton granite boulder into place to restore access between the two towns.

The miners, who were all volunteering their time, were too sheepish about building a highway without legal permission to speak on the record.

Logan Campbell, 37, speaks about the work that has been done to create the new road. Ben Hendren

Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), North Carolina Department of Transportation and the local Sheriff’s office all visited the site but turned a blind eye to the unsanctioned build.

Logan Campbell, 37, a volunteer from Mississippi, said the miners embodied the American spirit.

“To see this many wonderful men, women, all races, different political views, none of that matters at all in these situations,” he told The Post.

Dan Lewis, 41, and Campbell have been sleeping in a tent for 17 days. Ben Hendren
“Weak people don’t show up for s–t like this, and if they do they don’t last long.
“It’s such a heartwarming thing to see amidst all the heartbreak.

“It gives you so much hope for the American we all want to believe in and the America we want our children to experience.”

Campbell and his friend Dan Lewis, 41, have been sleeping in tents for the past 17 days volunteering for the residents in the hardest hit towns.

“Different road crews came in and said ‘it’s not doable, the people who live between Bat Cave and Chimney Rock will be trapped in all winter,” said Lewis, who traveled to North Carolina from Oklahoma.

Damage and destruction along U.S Route 74 in North Carolina. Ben Hendren
“The DOT (North Carolina Department of Transportation) said ‘yeah, we’ll send some engineers down here and assess the situation.’

“Then the West Virginia boys came in and said, ‘We’ll have this road punched in in about three days.’ No s–t,” he recalled.

“The Army Corps of Engineers took a look and said they’d send some surveyors and engineers, the same thing the DOT said pretty much. I told them you might as well not waste your time because the West Virginia guys will have this road built before you finish your paperwork,” Lewis continued.

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“It’s a miracle. It’s unfathomable what has happened in the past few days.

Many in the area still feel abandoned by FEMA and other emergency responders.
Bat Cave resident Curtis McCart – who appeared on The Post’s cover in the immediate wake of Helene – said he still has not received any FEMA aid, but that the agency has set up in the fire department to help residents work on their claims.

Locals have felt abandoned by emergency agencies – but the “West Virginia boys” pitched in. Ben Hendren

“This area got left alone. I rode my horse around and talked to people who haven’t seen any officials,” Lewis told The Post.

“People in this situation should be able to rely on the government and tax dollars coming in, but it never happened.

“The first FEMA guy came in about a week ago. These people should be supplied with what was promised to them on television. They’re right here, help them.

“I’ve heard stories of people getting money from FEMA, but not one person I’ve talked to has got money from FEMA.”
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Game on mofos! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

Oct 31, 2024

#26
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Deano Bronc, Bluestreak57

KCsBronco

Oct 31, 2024

#27

Hey, gut-wrenching what's happening there##!!.. But, WHOO RAHHH for those West Virginia folks!! Pray it's a mild winter for 'em. Thanks for sharing.

Cheers
PSUTE, Bluestreak57
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Oct 31, 2024

#28
It never ceases to amaze me how short an attention span people have. Actually let me correct myself. I am not amazed at all….i am sickened. Thank you to all the doers out there.
UserError, PSUTE

Hard Day?? Wuuuusahhhhhhhh

Oct 31, 2024

#29
Appreciate so much the updates, and it is gut-wrenching. Our 23 hour news cycles obviously are not doing us any kind of justice in keeping some real pain and suffering in front of us…

Dean, can you remind us of the group you were working with… Hopefully help from afar is better than no help at all.
Thanks…
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UserError, PSUTE
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Oct 31, 2024

#30
Appreciate so much the updates, and it is gut-wrenching. Our 23 hour news cycles obviously are not doing us any kind of justice in keeping some real pain and suffering in front of us…

Dean, can you remind us of the group you were working with… Hopefully help from afar is better than no help at all.
Thanks…
Hey Al, I have always given to Samaritans Purse. Billy Graham’s/Franklin Graham’s organization. Well organized machine, great people that are doing a lot of the on the ground work. So many good, every day people just doing it. Thank you to them all.
UserError, PSUTE

Hard Day?? Wuuuusahhhhhhhh

Oct 31, 2024

#31
Hey Al, I have always given to Samaritans Purse. Billy Graham’s/Franklin Graham’s organization. Well organized machine, great people that are doing a lot of the on the ground work. So many good, every day people just doing it. Thank you to them all.
Thanks, Tim… I will do some looking into Samaritan’s Purse
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Sven, Deano Bronc
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Looking forward to being Rocky Mountain high!

Oct 31, 2024

#32
Appreciate so much the updates, and it is gut-wrenching. Our 23 hour news cycles obviously are not doing us any kind of justice in keeping some real pain and suffering in front of us…

Dean, can you remind us of the group you were working with… Hopefully help from afar is better than no help at all.
Thanks…

Thanks Al.
World Compassion Network (https://www.wcnministries.org/) is the organization that I have been involved with. During the week between my 2 Asheville visits, I helped them pack up donations so they could load the skids in Semis. They had so many donations they had to bring another truck so they could get all of it down there. Great organization.

I would also like to mention a local Asheville organization that Suzy and her sister volunteered at and couldn't say enough good things about them. They were amazed how many people they were able to help just in the time they were there. It's the Manna Foodbank - https://www.mannafoodbank.org/
To donate - https://donate.mannafoodbank.org/
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That's a terrible idea, when do we start?

Oct 31, 2024

#33
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Looking forward to being Rocky Mountain high!

Oct 31, 2024

#34
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