First look at storm damage in Polk County, North Carolina

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • WRAL anchor/reporter Eric Miller provides a first look at some of damage left behind by Helene in Tryon, North Carolina.

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  • @phillyfan24
    @phillyfan24 2 часа назад +4

    The scope of the disaster in North Carolina alone is unimaginable. There are hundreds of thousands of people who have been directly impacted by Tropical Storm Helene. Multiple Agencies are struggling to provide basic resources for the more remote areas, damaged/flooded/destroyed by the storm is daunting to say the least!

    • @ninaamen533
      @ninaamen533 41 минуту назад

      Tons of people still have not even had food or water since it happened...... it is not looking good what they will find once they are even able to access any of those towns.....I am praying to God right now for a miracle.

  • @markdunigan805
    @markdunigan805 19 минут назад

    I think what is somewhat surreal for me is now seeing what these somewhat normal creek and river levels are and never imagined something that small could explode to the levels they did that devastated so many homes, businesses,roads,and bridges.Its comparable to taking a quiet stream and turning it into the Colorado River in a matter of minutes.

  • @ReganMacNeil-j2l
    @ReganMacNeil-j2l 8 минут назад

    I cant believe what's happening in my hometown right now. Shattered.

  • @theworldisavampire3346
    @theworldisavampire3346 13 минут назад

    This is already leaving the news cycle. People haven't even been rescued yet. 😞

  • @titusyeti2
    @titusyeti2 2 часа назад +9

    If the reporters can get there...where is the government help?? Thank God for the good people of southeast helping their own NOW!!

    • @earthychef
      @earthychef 2 часа назад

      Why are trying to push the fake narrative that the government isn't doing anything? Trying to turn this political is a pathetic act

    • @seacee4803
      @seacee4803 2 часа назад +8

      @titusyeti2 there's 5000 National Guard troops on the ground ya ding dong

    • @ninajager.-.-
      @ninajager.-.- Час назад +1

      It is too much….the damage is in such a big area…4 States…how should a government help everybody in such a large area?

    • @ardiris2715
      @ardiris2715 Час назад +1

      The reporters live there.

    • @riffmondo9733
      @riffmondo9733 33 минуты назад +1

      @@seacee4803
      6,000 across all affect states.
      Ding dong.

  • @NoPrivateProperty
    @NoPrivateProperty 38 минут назад +1

    this might as well be Haiti. that is how little I care. capitalism is every man for his self

  • @kanank13
    @kanank13 58 минут назад +1

    None o fthese devasatation compares to the atrocities carried out by the US and Israel in Gaza. 50K civilians killed in gaza and most of them are children and women.

    • @GiovannaCatanzarite
      @GiovannaCatanzarite 56 минут назад

      Not to trivialize this but I have to say it. You are so concerned for the children but I have seen many a picture and video of kids being strapped with bombs and sent on suicide missions or carrying guns at a young age. How is that right?

  • @Inthefoxhole
    @Inthefoxhole 45 минут назад

    I've spent time in Tryon

  • @Inthefoxhole
    @Inthefoxhole 43 минуты назад

    I can't imagine the hell the people went thru during the flooding

    • @GiovannaCatanzarite
      @GiovannaCatanzarite 33 минуты назад

      That is why this climate lie needs to be exposed and dealt with so they can no longer weaponize the weather and use it as their judgment stick