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Downtown Marshall lies between cliffs and the French Broad River. Like other areas on that river, it was devastated by Helene last week. Police and barricades blocked every way into downtown Tuesday morning. But shop owners, th...Charlotte Observer2 days ago
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Lineman working north of Tryon post images, video demonstrating challenges crews are facing
Linemen working tirelessly to restore power have been sharing their experiences on social media, providing a window into the immense challenges they are facing in the Western North Carolina mountains. The posts on Twitter from one lineman, who was with crews north of Tryon on Wednesday, demonstrate the immensity of the situation for those tasked […] The post Lineman working north of Tryon post images, video demonstrating challenges crews are facing appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Volunteer Pilot Forced to Abandon Stranded Hurricane Victims After Being Threatened with Arrest for Helping Without Permission
A former officer was in the middle of a search-and-rescue mission with his teen son in North Carolina when a fire official threatened to arrest him for his efforts. Like many Americans, Jordan Seidhom, the former head of the narcotics unit at the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office, was overwhelmed by the thousands of people begging to be rescued after Hurricane Helene devastated the country's Southeast region.
Columbus Town Council holds emergency meeting
On Wednesday, October 2 at 11 a.m., the Columbus Town Council held an emergency meeting to discuss water and sewer infrastructure, postponing automatic payments for water bills and an upcoming shipment of supplies. The post Columbus Town Council holds emergency meeting appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Harmon Field closed until further notice
TRYON-Town officials want the community to know that Harmon Field is currently closed until further notice. This is due to the damage from Tropical Storm Helene. Please do not move cones to access the park. Harmon Field is not currently safe to use. Harmon Field remains closed to all persons. Contractors will be on the […] The post Harmon Field closed until further notice appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Polk Central being used as distribution hub
Polk County school officials issued an update for students and families, sharing details on current operations and recovery efforts. While schools remain closed, Polk Central Elementary has been transformed into a vital distribution hub for the county’s hurricane response, with the National Guard stationed on-site to assist. “Greetings to all of our students and families! […] The post Polk Central being used as distribution hub appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Photos show devastation in Chimney Rock caused by Helene
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) – The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office has released images to the community to show the current state of Chimney Rock. The sheriff’s office posted the following on their Facebook page: “As the entire county recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, the following images from boots on the ground. Images don’t […]
North Carolina town of Lake Lure destroyed by Hurricane Helene
Lake Lure is one of the many towns in western North Carolina heavily damaged by Hurricane Helene.Lake Lure is a small lake town located about 30 miles east of Asheville.The town is known for its lake that sits in the center, and for the Lake Lure Inn, a historic inn where the cast and crew of the iconic 1987 film "Dirty Dancing" stayed during filming.Shortly after Helene devastated the region, there were fears that the dam located on the lake would burst. Fortunately, experts were able to inspect the dam and continue releasing water through it. Now, the dam is not expected to fail.People who live and work in the area were in disbelief at all the destruction."It's almost like we've had a (Hurricane) Katrina-type incident in a place that's got a lot less infrastructure," Paul Brock said. "And a lot more, the topography is a whole lot more challenging."Brock and his wife live just outside of Lake Lure. They operate a restaurant, Lured Market & Grill, in Lake Lure.
Power restored to downtown Tryon
TRYON—After nearly a week in the dark, power was restored to downtown Tryon Thursday afternoon around 4:45 p.m. Residents who had gathered along Trade St. at Huckleberry’s Restaurant erupted in cheers and applause. Sections of downtown had power restored about an hour earlier, but when the full stretch became fully functional, the relief was palpable. […] The post Power restored to downtown Tryon appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
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