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Frank Castros 09-26-2024 07:38 PM

Hurricane Helene
 
Prayers for those in the path of this monster bitch Helene.

GTX JOHN 09-27-2024 12:54 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Prayer Sent!

Carguy49 09-27-2024 01:31 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
My grand daughter and her husband are at Fort Eisenhower near Augusta, Ga. They are on the edge of the projected path. Top of my prayer list right now, along with all the people in the path of this terrible storm. Please Dear God keep them all safe.

David Lee 09-27-2024 04:10 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carguy49 (Post 703407)
My grand daughter and her husband are at Fort Eisenhower near Augusta, Ga. They are on the edge of the projected path. Top of my prayer list right now, along with all the people in the path of this terrible storm. Please Dear God keep them all safe.

prayers sent for them

Frank Castros 09-27-2024 12:52 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
We in Charleston SC are 250 miles due east of the storm's center and let me tell you my yard is like a debris field. The wind gusts last night were very, very strong, it rained cats and dogs. We also had four tornado warnings through out the night.
Helene is no joke.

Mike Pearson 09-27-2024 02:51 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
I live in the Tampa Bay area. We skated by with no damage. We are without power though. My sister was not so lucky. She lives on one of the barrier islands and chose not to evacuate. They have a two story condo and the garage area flooded and wrecked their cars. My brother in law has a pristine 2008 Shelby GT500 with under 10K miles. it was flooded. My wife's uncle lives in St Petersburg and his condo was flooded with 8 inches of water. unfortunately he was not insured for his contents. We also own property in Blue Ridge Ga. looks like we have no damage there as well. I have a webcam there and everything looks to be perfect.

Carguy49 09-27-2024 03:37 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
I just talked to my daughter and my granddaughter and her husband are A O.K. but without power. Since he is a medic in the Army, we are sure he will be called upon to go and help where needed.

Since they are o.k. I can breathe a little easier, but my heart goes out to ALL the people in the path of destruction and Pray that losses are minimal and lives that are lost are very few.

nickh 09-27-2024 06:08 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Have a step sister close to Daytona Beach, Mother In Law in middle of state inland have not heard from either yet.

Heard from family everyone is okay Thank You Jesus!

Carguy49 09-29-2024 10:45 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Glad that you have heard from your family and they are o.k. That helps you breathe just a little bit better.

I am sure that many will not be so fortunate. Prayers continuing for everyone that was in the path of this horrible storm.

Ray Gottry 09-29-2024 11:44 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
I live in Lake City Florida right at the intersection of I-10 and I-75. The wind was the worst. There are a lot of trees down on power lines. Have been on the generator for 60 hours now. Our entire county (Columbia) was with out power at one point. The crews are doing a phenominal job getting power back. Unfortunately a substation got wiped out so my area may be without power for the forseeable future. I have a lot of tree trash but nothing major to clean up thankfully. Prayers to everyone.

HR9121 09-29-2024 10:21 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
On the coast here in NC we are all to familiar with hurricanes but the devastation we are seeing in the mountains is unbelievable. The pure destruction and force of water can be unbelievable but when you put that water in that terrain it's unlike anything we have seen here on the coast.
I implore anyone that is able to please help in any way you can. I saw a quote today from the highschool football coach in Asheville and I'm paraphrasing a little here but he basically however bad it appears in the pictures you're seeing on the news, it's even worse.
There are a lot of people out there doing there best to help but I've taken notice of a couple in particular. Greg Biffle the former NASCAR racer and many of you know Cleatus McFarland from Bradenton have both been using their helicopters to bring in supplies and evacuate people. Kudos to those two and the many more that are putting their selves in harms way to help their fellow Americans in a time of need.

Mike Schwartz 09-30-2024 01:23 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
My brother and nephew are in Asheville. They are OK and suffered no damage, but electricity and water are out and cell coverage is spotty. Some of the pictures he posted are pretty grim: a bridge blocked by a half-dozen uprooted trees that were lifted up and deposited by the river; a gas station with the whole side of another building just dumped in the parking lot.

JP1738 09-30-2024 08:45 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
I live out in Shelby, NC, near Shadyside dragway and right in the foothills of the mountains. While the destruction here was pretty bad it's nothing close to what the mountains have gone through in the last 5 days. Even here we are not expected to get power back until the end of the week at best. No time table at all for the mountaineers.

Carguy49 09-30-2024 11:26 AM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Thanks to all the racers that have posted about their particular situation. Praying that we hear from more racers in this area as soon as they are able. Some areas are hit hard and some not so much. The death toll is above 100 at this point and, I am sure will climb much higher. I have seen some pictures and videos of the destruction and all I can say is WOW - unbelievable.

Prayers are continuing from me and MANY others for the people in this area for a recovery as soon as possible. May God be with you ALL.

Added note, Just saw a description of the area around Asheville - - - "biblical devastation"

Julie Jordan 09-30-2024 12:01 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HR9121 (Post 703488)
On the coast here in NC we are all to familiar with hurricanes but the devastation we are seeing in the mountains is unbelievable. The pure destruction and force of water can be unbelievable but when you put that water in that terrain it's unlike anything we have seen here on the coast.
I implore anyone that is able to please help in any way you can. I saw a quote today from the highschool football coach in Asheville and I'm paraphrasing a little here but he basically however bad it appears in the pictures you're seeing on the news, it's even worse.
There are a lot of people out there doing there best to help but I've taken notice of a couple in particular. Greg Biffle the former NASCAR racer and many of you know Cleatus McFarland from Bradenton have both been using their helicopters to bring in supplies and evacuate people. Kudos to those two and the many more that are putting their selves in harms way to help their fellow Americans in a time of need.

Do you know of a good local organization to donate to? I?m not a big fan of Red Cross, etc., too much administrative expenses in those big groups.

ProfessorRock 09-30-2024 12:11 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
A place to donate-CBN's Operation Blessing might be a good place since they are based in N C.

HR9121 09-30-2024 12:30 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Julie Jordan (Post 703500)
Do you know of a good local organization to donate to? I?m not a big fan of Red Cross, etc., too much administrative expenses in those big groups.

Yes Julie you are correct about that and I always recommend Samaritan's Purse for donations. I know several people that are involved in that organization and they were huge when my town was ravaged during Florence in 2018. Below is the link.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...xdQ2942E_sPFoz

Eman 09-30-2024 01:08 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
I'm in E TN, my county did OK just trees down and power outages, down to the last 1,000 homes with no power today. South of me is devastated, towns under water no power or water. WNC is really bad, friends and relatives there. World Kitchen just set up and is operating in Asheville. Helicopters bringing supplies to areas that are cut off completely. Roads and bridges are destroyed and interstates 26 and 40 are closed.

jmcarter 09-30-2024 01:50 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
X a million for Samaritan?s Purse. They helped out in the Savannah area when Hurricane Debbie recently caused unprecedented flooding.

FYI the D2 National Open double for this weekend was canceled. The Augusta area took a hard hit as well.

Greg Reimer 7376 09-30-2024 04:45 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Salvation Army,hands down. They always help everybody at a disaster, and they don't charge for do nuts, coffee, and sandwiches for the volunteer workers, unlike some groups.

Greg Reimer 7376 09-30-2024 06:13 PM

Re: Hurricane Helene
 
Unbenounced to me, my wife just indicated that she is donating to Samaritan's Purse.Very glad to see that, both charities
are about two of the best.


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