Iowa Native Residing in Asheville, North Carolina states the City “Looks Like a War Zone”

(Asheville, North Carolina) On September 26, Hurricane Helene, a powerful storm, landed in Florida and then moved north, causing widespread destruction and claiming over 200 lives in a six-state region. Asheville, North Carolina, located in the western mountains, suffered significant damage. Mike and Judy Redlinger, natives of Washington, Iowa, survived the storm.

Redlinger explains that what is shown on TV is only a fraction of what residents deal with on the ground. He recounts the event that started with two days of rain, followed by strong winds. He says this is a life experience he will never forget.

Redlinger reported the massive storm knocked down approximately 30 trees, blocking the street and leaving his neighborhood inaccessible. Mike and his neighbors cleared a path out of the neighborhood three days later. Meanwhile, they have been without power for over ten days.

Redlinger mentioned that the hospital is currently providing care for patients in tents.

Redlinger says the massive flooding washed away east and westbound Interstate 40 and northbound Interstate 26, leaving just one accessible road in and out of the city to the south. The water running down the mountains washed away roads, and there was no way to get to those communities.

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