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Oldies radio reporting death toll is up to 215. Most since Katrina.
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we just got a notice from the drainage district to lower the level of Lake Humidity - to prepare for up to 30 inches of rain this weekend into next week.. so I guess southeast FL is gonna get wet..
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'We don't want you here': NC Gov. Cooper to fall color tourists after historic floods
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As peak leaf season approaches in the mountains, N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper told the Citizen Times that tourists are not wanted in Western North Carolina in the fallout of the historic, devastating floods have been confirmed to have taken 97 lives in the state and devastated the region's infrastructure.
Cooper said he only wants people who are dedicated to response efforts coming to the region.
"Whenever you come to Western North Carolina you get emergency notifications that we don't want you here unless you are directly helping with the response," Cooper told the Citizen Times Oct. 3 in .
Visit North Carolina, the state's official destination marketing organization, has continued to issue a travel advisory warning to all who intend to visit the region typically known for its strong tourism industry as the leaves turn in the fall. Currently, the message is: Do not travel to the region as cities and towns continue to battle power and water outages.
"State and local officials strongly advise all motorists avoid travel in Western North Carolina due to the continued challenges and risks from riverine flooding, landslides, slope failures, road closures and downed trees," the Visit North Carolina advisory, updated Oct. 3, read. "Power and cell phone service outages are also widespread as are shortages of water, food and gas."
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Sadly, that autumn traffic that drives up and down the Blue Ridge Parkway looking at the glorious fall colors in the mountains - that Roy is warning not to arrive this year - is the basis for a lot of the economy for the mountain folk. The tourists they're having to turn away this year stay in hotels, eat in restaurants, hit the tourist traps, and spend money. But not this year. This year they're unwelcome.
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I got a notice today that our management company has stopped all bookings for our STR. Our house is ok, but we're very nearby major disaster; our neighborhood is being used as staging for responders and their equipment. We've had one cancellation already - for this weekend, but the folks booked for 10/17 haven't cancelled (yet).
Winter is typically slow. I've been ruminating about offering a discounted interim availability for displaced locals. On one hand, I want to help the area and the people, but my business hat is concerned about longer-term tenants. Will 3 months really help? What if I can't get them out of there?
I did see a post saying maybe us long distance folks could buy gift certificates for local business but not go there to use them...let them go to folks who are there already.
Winter is typically slow. I've been ruminating about offering a discounted interim availability for displaced locals. On one hand, I want to help the area and the people, but my business hat is concerned about longer-term tenants. Will 3 months really help? What if I can't get them out of there?
I did see a post saying maybe us long distance folks could buy gift certificates for local business but not go there to use them...let them go to folks who are there already.
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I like it. Any ideas where to start?Rolodex wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:47 pm I got a notice today that our management company has stopped all bookings for our STR. Our house is ok, but we're very nearby major disaster; our neighborhood is being used as staging for responders and their equipment. We've had one cancellation already - for this weekend, but the folks booked for 10/17 haven't cancelled (yet).
Winter is typically slow. I've been ruminating about offering a discounted interim availability for displaced locals. On one hand, I want to help the area and the people, but my business hat is concerned about longer-term tenants. Will 3 months really help? What if I can't get them out of there?
I did see a post saying maybe us long distance folks could buy gift certificates for local business but not go there to use them...let them go to folks who are there already.
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CNN just showed part of the remarks Brian Kemp is giving right now, with tfg standing to one side with that swaying side to side thing he does. The stage is full of needed supplies, although I was grateful to see the paper towels were on the opposite side outside of reach of tfg.
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I think he’s right. Western NC is not ready for tourists. To the extent that the hotels and restaurants have survived, they need to be available to people who have lost their homes, as well as all of the out-of-town folks coming in to do the clean-up, get the power back on, assess damage for insurance, search and rescue, and all the other work that comes with recovery. None of those folks should be competing with tourists for scarce resources.Foggy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 2:52 pm Sadly, that autumn traffic that drives up and down the Blue Ridge Parkway looking at the glorious fall colors in the mountains - that Roy is warning not to arrive this year - is the basis for a lot of the economy for the mountain folk. The tourists they're having to turn away this year stay in hotels, eat in restaurants, hit the tourist traps, and spend money. But not this year. This year they're unwelcome.
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Oh, I'm not arguing. Of course they can't have the fall foliage tourists this year - even the Blue Ridge Parkway has almost no access, with more than 500 roads still out. Those hotels and restaurants are damaged, too also. I hope the tourists get the message and stay away (but some won't).
I was just pointing out, it's a double whammy for those people. First the storm ravages the region, and then the tourists with the money to rebuild it can't get there either. It will take a long time to rebuild the area.
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If I were a regular tourist to the area, I'd figure out how much money I'd normally spend on hotel, dining, souvenirs, guides, whatever, and donate it to one of the on-the-ground-organizations. Not ideal but something.Foggy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 5:06 pmOh, I'm not arguing. Of course they can't have the fall foliage tourists this year - even the Blue Ridge Parkway has almost no access, with more than 500 roads still out. Those hotels and restaurants are damaged, too also. I hope the tourists get the message and stay away (but some won't).
I was just pointing out, it's a double whammy for those people. First the storm ravages the region, and then the tourists with the money to rebuild it can't get there either. It will take a long time to rebuild the area.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... 33b8&ei=89
Fact Check: Did Biden-Harris Migrant Spending Drain FEMA Hurricane Budget?
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Look on a map and pick a town. They probably have a facebook page and they probably have posts about current progress in their area. Just ask on that page if this would be helpful and who is up and able up take credit cards.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:50 pmI like it. Any ideas where to start?Rolodex wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:47 pm I got a notice today that our management company has stopped all bookings for our STR. Our house is ok, but we're very nearby major disaster; our neighborhood is being used as staging for responders and their equipment. We've had one cancellation already - for this weekend, but the folks booked for 10/17 haven't cancelled (yet).
Winter is typically slow. I've been ruminating about offering a discounted interim availability for displaced locals. On one hand, I want to help the area and the people, but my business hat is concerned about longer-term tenants. Will 3 months really help? What if I can't get them out of there?
I did see a post saying maybe us long distance folks could buy gift certificates for local business but not go there to use them...let them go to folks who are there already.
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Problem is that could cause a longer term accounting issue - they have to carry those GC's as Liabilities then forever, or at least until they expire.Rolodex wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:47 pm I got a notice today that our management company has stopped all bookings for our STR. Our house is ok, but we're very nearby major disaster; our neighborhood is being used as staging for responders and their equipment. We've had one cancellation already - for this weekend, but the folks booked for 10/17 haven't cancelled (yet).
Winter is typically slow. I've been ruminating about offering a discounted interim availability for displaced locals. On one hand, I want to help the area and the people, but my business hat is concerned about longer-term tenants. Will 3 months really help? What if I can't get them out of there?
I did see a post saying maybe us long distance folks could buy gift certificates for local business but not go there to use them...let them go to folks who are there already.
Oh, I see. You are buying GC's to give to the local needy. Carry on. As long as there is someone to administer the distribution.
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Mother nature cleansing her lands, I guess.
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Helene death toll up to 225. Many still missing.
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My girlfriend in Asheville recommends belovedasheville.com as a good non-profit to donate to if you feel so moved.
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After a little bit of thought, I decided to donate to the Buncombe County Schools system, because 1) it will help kids and maybe teachers, and 2) I kind of trust them to use it wisely. Buncombe County is where Black Mountain (and Asheville) are.
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Thanks for the suggestions.
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Tropical Depression 14 has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Forecast has it becoming a hurricane and making landfall in western Florida next week.
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These inland mountain communities are often safe from tropical storms. The cyclones that batter the U.S. southeastern coasts typically weaken as they come ashore. Many peter out before they reach a mountain town like Chimney Rock.
But this time, something different happened. Helene moved fast and carried its warm, moist air hundreds of miles inland into the Carolinas.
“It was a worst-case scenario for the type of tropical system that could deliver really extreme impacts that far inland,” said Gary Lackmann, professor of atmospheric sciences at N.C. State University.
Here’s what fueled Helene and caused so much devastation in the Appalachian Mountains.
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