Am in NC but have family right over the state line in TN. Can tell you they got it as bad if not worse in places. Where the Nolichuckey winds through some of the mountain counties there are areas where all the bridges/roads in those counties are completely washed out. The water isn’t receding fast enough either.
We’ve been in continual contact with friends who are completely stranded. No way in to the area and no drinkable water.
The news is not covering it and what they are is making it sound like there are only a handful of deaths when in reality there are probably dozens of people (or more) missing.
Am afraid this is going to just all get brushed aside for some other ‘News blip’ come next week.
There are lines for grocery stores but it’s mostly because the store itself is throttling the number of people in the store at the same time, gas is non-existent, no cell or Internet connection, many without power or water or both. I don’t know if it’s as bad as Katrina but it is certainly pretty bad and way worse than when the area was hit by multiple hurricanes in the late 2,000s.
Wow. You went from “hurricane” to “cops sniping citizens” in record time. Are #AmericanCopsAreBastards nuts the new Vegan at a Party ? Lasers don’t have that unwavering focus. Kindergartners talking about dinosaurs don’t have that focus.
Katrina was notably bad because of the murders that happened in the name of “stopping looting”. We don’t talk about Hurricane Sandy, for instance, or the Galveston hurricane in the same way that we talk about Katrina, despite the fact that e.g., Galveston killed 4x as many people.
Heard it’s as bad as Katrina there. Lots of flooding, mud slides, and destruction. Lots of people looking for family members.
Am in NC but have family right over the state line in TN. Can tell you they got it as bad if not worse in places. Where the Nolichuckey winds through some of the mountain counties there are areas where all the bridges/roads in those counties are completely washed out. The water isn’t receding fast enough either.
We’ve been in continual contact with friends who are completely stranded. No way in to the area and no drinkable water.
The news is not covering it and what they are is making it sound like there are only a handful of deaths when in reality there are probably dozens of people (or more) missing.
Am afraid this is going to just all get brushed aside for some other ‘News blip’ come next week.
They were talking about it on NPR today
God I hope not. I do know people are lining up in very long lines for water and basic supplies.
There are lines for grocery stores but it’s mostly because the store itself is throttling the number of people in the store at the same time, gas is non-existent, no cell or Internet connection, many without power or water or both. I don’t know if it’s as bad as Katrina but it is certainly pretty bad and way worse than when the area was hit by multiple hurricanes in the late 2,000s.
As in, white supremacists and cops murdering unarmed black people that are looking for food and shelter? That kind of bad?
Wow. You went from “hurricane” to “cops sniping citizens” in record time. Are #AmericanCopsAreBastards nuts the new Vegan at a Party ? Lasers don’t have that unwavering focus. Kindergartners talking about dinosaurs don’t have that focus.
Katrina was notably bad because of the murders that happened in the name of “stopping looting”. We don’t talk about Hurricane Sandy, for instance, or the Galveston hurricane in the same way that we talk about Katrina, despite the fact that e.g., Galveston killed 4x as many people.
It is. There’s a lot of areas completely cut off due to roads being washed out.