Helene Flooding Day 3 Recovery 81S and Limestone Areas
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- We managed to get down on the 107 and Limestone Area as well as the 81s area. Due to intense traffic and dangerous road conditions/pouring rain the Bumpas Cove area eluded us today.. stay strong and check on your people often..
#northeasttennessee #appalachiastrong #erwin #unicoicounty #greenecountytn #cartercountytn #greenevilletn #elizabethtontn
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US ❤ 🇺🇸
Thank you for the footage! Please show as much as you can of all areas. The news wont show anything. Everyone in our area was affected in one way or another. Its so heartbreaking on the devastation and loss of livelihood and people.
I guarantee that old Indian graves, campsites and other antiquities have been exposed.
Friend's land on 107 found a chief buried with his horse on his property on the 70s
Hardly no news on this and other East Tennessee areas.Why?? Nothing about Unicoi or Washington counties. Only Newport. Prayers for all of you.
Europa the last Battle Please look it up.,also the Kalergi plan for White Europeans.
My guess is because most of this area doesn't vote democrat, & doesn't serve the purposes of current msm.
Sadly, how long did it take the president to show up in East Palatine, Ohio?
That’s not true I have seen several reports from Unicoi County turn off Fox News maybe go to another source
Obvious Russian Misinformation attempts 👆👆👆👆
@@Wayzor_ im sorry? its not "russian misinformation." Tennessee is a red state in a blue-centric election.
its pretty obviously this exact answer
Crops gone too....omg my heart cries
I considered long and hard about building in a flood plain.
1 minute cured me of the thought.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING O WOW I CANT BELIEVE IT ALL OF THIS IS HEARTBREAKING IM FROM ERWIN (GODSPEED)MOVED HERE 30 YRS AGO TO LIMESTONE 107 GENERATIONAL FISHING SPOTS GONE FOREVER FAMILY N FRIENDS LOST EVERYTHING GOD BLESS OUR SLICE OF HEAVEN ❤MAY KINDNESS AND LOVE BE SHOWN DURING THIS TIME TO ALL... GOD BLESS OUR FIRST RESPONDERS N VOLUNTEERS ❤
Makes us realize just how temporary things are. Thank God every day for all the simple things we have: shelter, water, electricity, hot showers, food to eat and our families!
I've got a lot of friends in these areas, I used to live down off 107 I hope an pray everyone is okay
Thanks for the good work.
Thanks for the historic view. News media isn't on it. God bless all affected by this tragedy. We needed something to draw our hearts 💙 & ❤️ together.
God. Less all of you ! May God give you strength to recovery!
Hard to believe taylor bridge is gone because it seemed high enough but the debris could've took the pillars out. Sad day.
Wow, I used to live in limestone in Washington co. Is that the Nolichucky river, looks like maybe around Davy Crockett place, not sure. Can't believe how bad it is yet nothing on the news. God bless the people who live there 🙏
This breaks my heart! So many memories there..never to be seen again.
Biden should be activating the military engineers to lay some pontoon bridges for emergency vehicles and recovery efforts.
Good work on this video!
Do you happen to have any footage of 107/jonesborough road around the devil's looking glass & Canah Hollow area?
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Did you get any videos of the river road coming down from erwin? between erwin and fenders farm? Would love to see how much of the river road is gone.
with so much destruction a lot of these people may not ever recover so sad
Gracias x el video. Muy lamentable lo que se vive ahí. Pregunto…. Porqué a pesar de esas horribles inundaciones, el pasto sigue verde, en vez de estar quemado o aplastado y enlodado por la corriente del agua??
Why no videos of Emeryville or us 81 up towards erwin where the rd followed the river
Was 134 Garland Road in Limestone affected by the floods? Asking because I have a daughter there.
Thank you for sharing . You would think that the media would at least cover the Mountain Home VA Hospital.
The VA is fine. No water near it.
My uncle's house is in this video at least what's left of it. At least he was wise enough to leave on Wednesday and is well. Of course this tears everyone's heart out, praying for everyone affected.
It's devastating, Jonathan.
You I've always heard of a 50 year flood if you live on a riverside or creak you will experience a great flood sometime in the future and it's terrible so sad
I have friends in the area, haven't seen them in long time, prayi g they are ok. Lora and Jimmy Edwards.
Prayers for all in the path of this devastation. So many have lost everything they had. But God will provide to rebuild your life. As long as you have life and health things will get better. Our prayers for all.
Amen ❤
But why would “God” allow this to happen? Because there isn’t a god. It’s a fairy tale. This happened because of people. And this is our new normal…because of people.
Thks
Thank you💔prayers
Got to do something with your music selections..otherwise good content.
I agree.
Yes, wrong upbeat music choice for such a tragic, somber event.
I’m not watching this channel anymore. They didn’t get it after several complaints on the music from “Day 1”….content is good, but the music….I find it so offensive to those who have lost loved ones, and everything……
@@rosealenius-spencer4823 Put it on mute and put your own music on.
Turn the volume down...
Worst is another one may be forming.
Valley bottom lands are famously fertile, but they're always subject to flooding.
Vengeance is mine sayeth mother nature
What about Butler or Laurel Bloomery?
I see a LOT of buildings on FLOOD PLAINS😭😭😭
Gee, maybe because CROPS grow well in said flood plains. So NO DUH ppl would build there. Smh. Where else r they gonna grow food?? Up in the mountains??
It's all a floodplain/watershed
@4:02 solution to this year's corn maze
All fueled up and no place to go.
I'm in NC catastrophic. It looked like the whole mountain was slipping or a power line I hope ON a good note the farm in the beginning, those old timers had seen a hundred yr flood put the home is a fabulous spot 😢❤NC
When did road authorities decide to allow dams to simply accumulate at the river bridges? This is what caused much of the damage. And they learned nothing because the debris is still blocking the river's flow should more rain come. They have clam-boom trucks place concrete barriers at the ends to block traffic when they should have been removing the debris. This is where locals have to just take their own equipment out there and do it themselves because the gov't doesn't care and thinks only of more funding. Sorry, if it sounds harsh and this isn't directed to the people in trauma, but to the authorities that did the same thing this past summer in MN at the Rapidan Dam.
@danlowe8684 You do realize that most of that debris came from this singular event, right?
These floods are being equated as a once in a 200-250 year event.
I live in the area and travel these roads frequently. There is NO significant brush/debris accumulation at these bridges historically.
Silly assumption. Totally erroneous.
It's not like we had days to prepare it was one day of rain then massive floods that moved too quickly to even prepare for
@@jamesthompson8008 No, not what I am saying at all, regarding old debris. I worked for a state DOT for 12 years and have continued as a contractor for the next 24 years (in areas where country boys do survive). What I am saying is that if you do not have a backhoe or clam-truck staged atop the affected bridge piers, box culverts, etc., during a massive, predicted rain event, and simply stand on high ground and watch the devastation of your own city occur in front of your eyes (via drone or not), while doing nothing to stop it, then you have lost the lost the country boy attitude that settled this area in the first place.
Where’s the president? You’re never going to see him, he’s on the beach eating his ice cream. Very sad.
Earlier this evening, Administrator Criswell and Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall briefed President Biden on the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene in multiple states, including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and Virginia. Administrator Criswell also updated the President on Federal actions to support response and recovery.
The President directed Administrator Criswell to determine what more can be done to accelerate support to those who are having the most difficult time accessing assistance in isolated communities. He also advised the FEMA Administrator that as soon as it will not disrupt emergency response operations, he intends to travel this week to impacted communities.
www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/09/29/fact-sheet-update-biden-harris-administrations-continued-response-efforts-to-hurricane-helene/
FEMA has more than 800 deployed staff supporting states affected by the hurricane. Our distribution centers are fully stocked and ready to provide commodities and equipment to any impacted state as requested. FEMA is coordinating a federal force of more than 3,200 personnel each contributing their expertise and manpower to this mission
www.fema.gov/disaster/how-declared
The President himself said spent a whooping TWO hours on the phone dealing with this! Give the old guy a break (sarcasm).
vote early vote often vote lord TRUMP!
For prison, he's a damned Traitor
Trump only cares about 1 person…….himself. You think he’s going to help anyone with his billions? He could be helping now with all his money…but no. No one is coming to save these people, least of all a malignant narcissist like donOLD.
Natural disasters are the Almighty's punishment for the evil deeds that are done in our name.
It's called weather, doing weather things.
It’s called weather manipulation for control. HARP
@@meganbrowne4184 It's called gulf temps hovering close to 90, feeding a tropical depression full of warm moisture.
With all due respect, that is Old Testament talk.