Waterville
To be fair, it was right in the name.
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Waterville
To be fair, it was right in the name.
You can't have a town named Waterville and expect it NOT to get massive floods.
That moment when a town catastrophically lives up to its name.
Well fuck, I've got family there.
It’s bad. I’m near the TN/VA/NC border and flooding is everywhere in a four hour radius. Interstates are shut down multiple places. Asheville area is a complete mess. I40 near TN/NC caved in. I have a coworker who had two members in her family that have list houses already.
Same, I work all over the tri-cities and it was a mess out there. They had to airlift 60 people off the Erwin hospital like Katrina. I know someone in Damascus who's whole house up and floated down the creek, they got out with their clothes and some medicine and that's it.
Ok yeah I’m in JC. The Elizabethton hospital is next , 100% evacuated… can it be salvaged? Not my call. It’s horrible overall. Ballad Health has destroyed our overall health care (see US sanctioned largest monopoly) 29 counties TN//NC/KY/VA help me @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world.com you’re my only hope.
Ain't it awful? 20yrs ago JCMC was a good hospital. Now it's a bottom-tier infection nest.
I did a little work on BRMC and it's really no better.
Dang, this is disappointing. I lived in the Ashe county, NC area for about ten years and cannot get ahold of anyone... I think their access to the closest town (mtn city TN) may be cut off with how steep those roads are. The news videos are all about Blowing Rock and Boone. Be safe! Lot of landslide potential.
We were heading to Lenoir Nc from JC TN. It’s just effed up all around. Without being an absolute bitch, I am reiterating “FEMA/Socialism GOOD!” Too all who will listen. 😁 Oh BTW I’m not sure Mtn City has internet!!! Carter /Sullivan county, please connect!!!
My time in Mtn city was that only half the town even had cell phone service haha. Food Lion? Ya, maybe in some of the parking lot. Food City? Nope. I could make a phone call at the bar out by Midway but not in most of the town. Hope you and them fair ok.
Has kind of a nice visualization of the flooding and related information.