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    Hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians without power following Helene

    By Caroline Bowyer,

    18 hours ago

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    KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. ( QUEEN CITY NEWS ) – Several North Carolina communities are without power and don’t have any idea when it’ll come back more than 48 hours after Helene made its way through our area.

    Kings Mountain is one of them.

    “It’s been out for the last two and a half days now,” said Michael Grant.

    That’s how long many people in Kings Mountain and surrounding areas have been without power, following the catastrophic storm that ripped through the Carolinas.

    “Right below our house the trees are snapped like twigs,” said Grant.

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    Riding around the area Sunday afternoon, every stop light our crews came across was out and the streets were almost empty. Some of those who have ventured out made their way to 238 Cherokee Grill.

    Inside the restaurant it might look dark, but outside it’s a different story.

    “Just trying to kind of give back to the community,” said Brooke Edmonson, a manager of the restaurant. “Trying to not let our product go to waste.”

    Cooks are serving up what they can until they run out since most restaurants and grocery stores nearby are closed.

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    “Nothing in Kings Mountain is open, so they’re having to go to Shelby or Gastonia or farther than that,” said Edmonson.

    People who live nearby are grateful for the food.

    “I just needed a hamburger,” said Grant. “I’m tired of eating popcorn right now.”

    They’re also grateful that a power outage and some downed trees are the extent of the damage.

    “Pray for the mountains,” said Britney Graves, a manager of 238 Cherokee Grill. “We all have family up there and it’s just a lot just trying to get in contact with all of them.”

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    PecanTan
    6h ago
    Still NO POWER n Kings Mtn.... some have & some don't.... I'm disable & running out of oxygen tanks; I'm using it sparingly; but no doubt about it - it's just a waiting game of patience but I'm still Thankful & I'm glad all my family is safe....my sons R n Boone; Belmont & Forest City so they ALL have power
    Trevor Ries
    17h ago
    here in valdese have not heard of food . water except boil order if have water my frig all good meat being throne out my chest freezer I'm scard to look .have solar panels they don't work that was a wast of money .my big question is ware can I get a hot meal and a shower it's been 3 days so far but no nothing I'm over 65 and handicap.is this the end for me and others have not seen or heard of anything good yeat I'll be on deck outside no help for us old vets or retired people
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