As the storm, Hurricane Helene, barrels up the East Coast and heads toward Asheville, locals and visitors alike are feeling the buzz of concern. With a local state of emergency declared, the safety of everyone in the area is definitely a big priority right now. Let’s dive into what you need to know about the current situation, including weather updates, community resources, and some convenient shelter options.
In the wake of Governor Roy Cooper’s statewide emergency announcement, Buncombe County has jumped on board to implement its emergency management plan. Currently, this plan is set to stay in effect until 6 p.m. on Sunday, September 29, or until the situation returns to normal. The National Weather Service has warned about potential flooding, particularly along the French Broad and Swannanoa Rivers. We’re talking about levels that may rival or even surpass that of the infamous 1916 flood. If you’re in areas like Fletcher and Biltmore Village near the rivers, it’s time to start thinking about evacuating yourself for your safety.
The community is coming together during this challenging time. First Baptist Church Swannanoa has opened its doors to provide shelter, and Trinity Baptist Church will be welcoming folks in at 3 p.m. on Thursday. These shelters are a great way to stay safe and secure while the storm passes. It’s always comforting to know that there’s a place to go if things get too hairy.
Asheville is making sure everyone stays in the loop. The City of Asheville is actively providing storm updates, and the best way to keep track of any changes is via their website. Community members are encouraged to use resources such as the WAZE app and Drive NC.gov to keep tabs on real-time road closures and hazardous conditions. Plus, if you notice anything unusual—like downed trees or power lines—you can report those via the newly established NON-Emergency line at 828-250-6650. However, don’t forget, if you’re in an emergency situation, calling 9-1-1 is the way to go!
If you’re flying out or hoping to travel during this time, the Asheville Airport remains open, though it’s critical to check on your flight status with your airline as some flights may be canceled due to the storm. It’s a good idea to stay connected by checking the various attraction and business websites as well as their social media accounts for updates. Many events may also be canceled, so if you’ve got an event in mind, give the organizers a quick call to confirm.
For folks who may need a place to stay, several hotels in the area are taking local resident reservations. Reservations could be a bit tricky, so it’s best to call directly to inquire about local booking and rates. Be prepared to provide proof of residency at check-in. Here’s a list of some of the hotels ready to help:
This is just a small selection, so be sure to explore your options if you or someone you know needs a room. Things are moving quickly, and updates will be ongoing as we navigate through Hurricane Helene’s impact. Remember to take care of yourself and check in on your neighbors during this time!
Stay safe, Asheville!
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