Asheville, N.C. – The peaceful mountains of Asheville have been shaken by tragedy as three members of the same family have been identified as victims of the devastating flash floods caused by Hurricane Helene. This heartbreaking incident has left the community in shock and mourning.
On Friday, Jessica Drye Turner, a member of the affected family, took to Facebook to share a desperate plea for help as her loved ones found themselves stranded on the rooftop of their home. Jessica’s parents, both in their 70s, and her six-year-old nephew were caught in the unforgiving waters that swept through the area.
“Please, someone help! My family is on the roof!” she posted, hoping for a miracle. Sadly, the following day, Jessica was forced to share a devastating update that would bring tears to many—her family members had drowned. In a heartfelt post, she expressed, “I cannot convey in words the sorrow, heartbreak and devastation my sisters and I are going through.”
The community’s response has been overwhelming. Photos circulated on social media showed Jessica’s family members clinging to safety on their rooftop, clinging to each other in a desperate bid to escape the rising waters before their house collapsed around them. Jessica’s sister, who survived, was trapped between two trailers for a heart-stopping three hours until rescuers finally arrived. This brave woman’s survival emerged as a small flicker of hope amid the immense heartache.
In the wake of this tragedy, a fundraising campaign has been established to support Jessica as she navigates through this unbearable pain and uncertainty. The campaign’s description touched on the unimaginable loss she has faced, declaring that she “lived a mother’s worst nightmare.” It went on to say: “She has survived the unimaginable and lost absolutely everything. The support of others will carry her and encourage her to keep taking one breath, one step, and one day at a time.”
Sheriff Quentin Miller confirmed that this family is among the many who have tragically lost their lives due to the storm. In Buncombe County alone, the total number of storm-related fatalities has reached 57. Hurricane Helene’s wrath has extended far beyond North Carolina, impacting six states in total—Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. The current death toll throughout the Southeast has sadly surpassed 160.
As the community mourns these heartbreaking losses, Asheville and its surrounding areas are rallying together to provide support and comfort. Community members have already begun organizing efforts to support those affected, whether it’s through meal delivery, emotional support networks, or assisting in recovery efforts where possible. It’s moments like these that remind us of the strength of a community coming together in the face of tragedy.
As Asheville begins to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Helene, it is essential to remember the lives lost while also cherishing the strength and resilience of the community members who are working tirelessly to support one another. The road to recovery will undoubtedly be long and arduous, but through love, compassion, and support, the heart of Asheville will endure.
In moments of adversity, the true colors of a community shine bright. While this news brings immense sorrow, it also brings to light the kindness and willingness of those around us to lend a helping hand. Together, we can navigate the stormy waters ahead.
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