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I'm pretty concerned for the people in western NC. A friend said their brother, who lives in Brevard, is getting by right now by using a generator, but he only has 4 days of fuel left and they don't know what they will do after that. A lot of people are going to have to relocate.
 
Y'all making it alright? Wasn't sure what SMC schools got hit bad. I know I haven't seen any SMC posters on here in awhile hope y'all are safe!
SMC country (Cherokee, Clay, Graham and Swain counties) were very fortunate and spared the worst of it, it's the mountain counties east of us and north of us that got hit the hardest and I really feel for them and what they're going through right now. I know Swain County had some flooding but not to the degree of their eastern neighbors.

We still don't have cell service in most of Cherokee County but have had electricity, internet and clear roads in and out pretty much throughout with very little or no flooding during the course of the storm. The original path of the storm had us getting hit very hard but when the storm started veering a little east into South Carolina it diverted the worst of it away from the far western counties.
 
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Glad to hear you all were spared. Family in Asheville and they are having it rough. Trying to get out today by way of SC and come up to cabin in Surry buy have to go back Thurs for Dr appointment. Nephew works at hospital and they are getting water from tanker trucks.
 
Hey all. We are ok here in Cherokee, as others said we got hit hard but not nearly as bad as those east of us. The rez had some bad flooding and some people haven’t had service/power/internet for a while but we are making it. I will say we are on a water conservation advisory at the moment but we are truly blessed to have been spared most of the catastrophic devastation our neighbors have experienced. I talked to a friend from Rosman earlier today and they are hanging in there as well so that’s a wee bit of positive news.
 
All is good in Robbinsville. Mainly power and cell service were the biggest issues here. Thankful we weren’t hit as bad here. Continued prayers for the families and areas east of us. The Lord took care of us here and we’ve got a lot to thank Him for. For those of you out that way, be safe. Holler if yuns need anything.
 
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