'Trying not to cry:' Helene's wrath sets new normal in battered western North Carolina town
'Trying not to cry:' Helene's wrath sets new normal in battered western North Carolina town
CBS WBTW-13, Florence, SC; by Adrianna Lawrence; 10/8/24
Kyle Katona has lived through his share of hurricanes. But nothing could ready him for the wrath Helene unleashed across the idyllic valleys of western North Carolina. "I've never seen the amount of devastation that Hurricane Helene caused in the mountains," the Four Seasons hospice store driver said. He wasn't alone. "I don't think anybody was prepared for the level of catastrophe that was going to occur," said Rikki Hooper, Four Seasons' clinical operations officer. Traumatized residents awoke to the sound of water coursing into their homes before the sun came up -- taking everything and, in some heartbreaking instances, everyone, with it. ... At Lake Lure -- a beloved vacation spot minutes from Chimney Rock -- mud stands in for where water once flowed. Instead, officials and first responders were providing medical treatment. Military helicopters flicked across the sky and bulldozers cleared out areas. If it sounds like a warzone, that's because it was as close as it could be to one, Pixie Moore [a resident] said.
Editor's note: Click here to donate directly to Four Seasons' hurricane relief needs; or Amazon Wish List. Click here for our 10/2 interview with TCN leaders about Helene's devastation and hospice needs for Four Seasons, Amorem, Compassionate Care of Western North Carolina (CCWNC), and Carolina Caring.