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.
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