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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    I have heard that FEMA is essentially absent from the path of Helene. Perhaps this explains some of it: https://x.com/Oilfield_Rando/status/1840758608092397885

    I live in Western NC in what feels like one of the harder hit towns: Black Mountain. This is the first real connectivity I've had since the storm. There's little to no cellular, no electricity, no water (!), and no gas being pumped. All of western nc is without these basic services...including DRINKING WATER. So far, there is zero commerce.. Think about how important drinking water is to survival.

    The book "One Second After" takes place in my town (Black Mountain). Feels like a blueprint now. The parallels are spooky all the way down to me storing an elderly neighbor's insulin in my fridge since I still have a generator that I run a few hours a day. Fortunately, we have a "cold plunge" in an outdoor farm tub; it now serves as our drinking water (after filtration). Today, I
    drove I40 and saw abandoned cars on the highway that ran out of gas due to lack of services (no power at gas stations to pump). People sleeping in their cars at the gas pump in town waiting for electricity so they can fill their cars; still waiting on day 3. Nobody thinks to get a generator on those gas pumps.

    It wasn't an EMP, but it had a similar effect.

    Each night, the hum of generators gets quieter and quieter as the modern lifestyle fades away. It's pitch black out there. Today, so many helicopters overhead...but nobody landing or bringing any drinking water. The town finally quit waiting and hired a company to bring in tanker trucks of water. Each person who can get to the water line and is willing to wait, gets 1 gallon....bring your own container. Many people are on foot; no gas. People lined up 2 days before the tankers finally arrived; they said they were waiting on FEMA...waiting on "hope".

    The Mount Mitchell repeater (ham radio) has been a huge help. One country radio station has recently taken the lead and providing 24/7 information. we are back to a pre-phone times.

    I'm isolated from how this is being presented. It was the equivalent of a infrastructure bomb: roads, BRIDGES, grid, communication, water, supply lines, commerce, everything gone. Nobody has ever seen anything like this. We keep getting reports of people unable to get out of their small mountain community and have no resources (like drinking water). They are trapped. Hell, we were all trapped in the black-out zone of WNC until today I26 cleared so you can get out to SC. But, you need gas to do that.

    I doubt I'll have internet again for a long while. I don't need help; my family is fine. I spent the storm redirecting water, and my property is ok. We were lucky. Just sharing this bizarre experience. I'm extremely sleep deprived, so take that into consideration when reading this.

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    You're a good man, Kits, so you'll be okay. If you need anything we can provide, let us know when you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsuma View Post
    I live in Western NC in what feels like one of the harder hit towns: Black Mountain. This is the first real connectivity I've had since the storm. There's little to no cellular, no electricity, no water (!), and no gas being pumped. All of western nc is without these basic services...including DRINKING WATER. So far, there is zero commerce.. Think about how important drinking water is to survival.

    The book "One Second After" takes place in my town (Black Mountain). Feels like a blueprint now. The parallels are spooky all the way down to me storing an elderly neighbor's insulin in my fridge since I still have a generator that I run a few hours a day. Fortunately, we have a "cold plunge" in an outdoor farm tub; it now serves as our drinking water (after filtration). Today, I
    drove I40 and saw abandoned cars on the highway that ran out of gas due to lack of services (no power at gas stations to pump). People sleeping in their cars at the gas pump in town waiting for electricity so they can fill their cars; still waiting on day 3. Nobody thinks to get a generator on those gas pumps.

    It wasn't an EMP, but it had a similar effect.

    Each night, the hum of generators gets quieter and quieter as the modern lifestyle fades away. It's pitch black out there. Today, so many helicopters overhead...but nobody landing or bringing any drinking water. The town finally quit waiting and hired a company to bring in tanker trucks of water. Each person who can get to the water line and is willing to wait, gets 1 gallon....bring your own container. Many people are on foot; no gas. People lined up 2 days before the tankers finally arrived; they said they were waiting on FEMA...waiting on "hope".

    The Mount Mitchell repeater (ham radio) has been a huge help. One country radio station has recently taken the lead and providing 24/7 information. we are back to a pre-phone times.

    I'm isolated from how this is being presented. It was the equivalent of a infrastructure bomb: roads, BRIDGES, grid, communication, water, supply lines, commerce, everything gone. Nobody has ever seen anything like this. We keep getting reports of people unable to get out of their small mountain community and have no resources (like drinking water). They are trapped. Hell, we were all trapped in the black-out zone of WNC until today I26 cleared so you can get out to SC. But, you need gas to do that.

    I doubt I'll have internet again for a long while. I don't need help; my family is fine. I spent the storm redirecting water, and my property is ok. We were lucky. Just sharing this bizarre experience. I'm extremely sleep deprived, so take that into consideration when reading this.
    I wish you good luck man, sounds like your making your own luck which is what all good men do. I urge you to keep a daily journal during this time if for no other reason than to look back on this moment in years to come. Also for my own personally selfish reasons I think this could make for an excellent learning and story telling opportunity that I think many including myself could learn from. Again best of luck.

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    I hope you don't get trouble from looters and raiders once people get thirsty and have no water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    You're a good man, Kits, so you'll be okay. If you need anything we can provide, let us know when you can.
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    If there's a trustworthy local organization accepting donations, please advise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subby View Post
    I hope you don't get trouble from looters and raiders once people get thirsty and have no water.
    I doubt that will be a problem. Especially now that WWIII has started.

    And then the people in charge do this: https://x.com/nataliegwinters/status...79989991428452

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    Just saw this about Kitsuma's area:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si9kPy7IffU

    The old advice Mr. Rogers relayed from his mother about looking at all the people helping during emergencies is a good bit of advice, but the people actively hindering is nevertheless infuriating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    I doubt that will be a problem. Especially now that WWIII has started.

    And then the people in charge do this: https://x.com/nataliegwinters/status...79989991428452
    I really, really despise war, and the warmongers that bring it upon us.

    https://youtu.be/ztZI2aLQ9Sw?si=8Zl5_13bC36JPoH3

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkm5 View Post
    If there's a trustworthy local organization accepting donations, please advise.
    I'm in Salisbury, NC. Just back from dropping off a pickup load at the local fire station. The grass roots aid movement is in full swing and you have to try really hard to NOT find a place to donate. And it's not just here. We're getting reports if trucks rolling from all over the country.

    Then comes the next logistics problem. Getting the goods and supplies to the people. I by no means want to make light of the coastal areas impacted, but being in the mountains make it a completely different ballgame.

    Hugo in '89 was a cakewalk compared to this.

    Just a moment...

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    How many billions of dollars sent to our enemy, israel?
    Yet, nothing for American citizens who need to rebuild after the hurricane.

    The dual-citizens running our country have publicly stated today that counter to American interests, they are committing the US to war against Iran.

    On the bright side, in a major win for free speech and civil rights in America, it is being reported the mossad headquarters, including its digital espionage and propaganda divisions has been completely destroyed: Just a moment...

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