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Buncombe County Prepares for Heavy Rain and Flooding Risks

Stormy weather in Buncombe County with heavy rain

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Buncombe County is gearing up for a storm that may bring heavy rainfall and potential flooding. Officials advise residents to stay vigilant as concerns grow over flash flooding, landslides, and road safety. Emergency shelters are prepared to support those in need amid the severe weather conditions.

Buncombe County Gears Up for Heavy Rain and Flooding Risks

As Buncombe County braces for a storm expected to hit later tonight, officials have convened a briefing to alert residents about the potential hazards. The forecast predicts heavy rainfall that could lead to flash flooding, raising the stakes for the local communities.

Storm Signals Caution, but Not a Flood Watch… Yet!

While Buncombe County is not currently under a flood watch, the tone from emergency management is serious. They’ve expressed concerns about possible landslides and what they’re calling “nuisance flooding.” It’s not just rain; it’s the swelling rivers and creeks that could turn into challenges for residents.

Remembering Hurricane Helene

The community is still recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which, according to recent updates, has tragically raised the death toll in North Carolina to 106. The memories of such devastation serve as a reminder to stay vigilant, especially with another storm approaching.

Water Woes in Burnsville

In neighboring Burnsville, things are looking up as water service has been restored following a pesky line break. However, residents are advised to stay cautious and boil their water as a precaution. Safety always comes first!

Teams on Standby

In terms of safety measures, Asheville’s community isn’t leaving anything to chance. Urban search and rescue teams are on high alert, with the city’s water rescue team ready to spring into action if needed. While it’s a reassuring thought, residents are still urged to keep an eye on the weather and to stay prepared.

Safety First: Driving Tips

With the storm rolling in, officials are reminding everyone to drive carefully. Road conditions could quickly change, making familiar routes feel a little more challenging. Stay alert and don’t take unnecessary risks!

Winter Weather Advisory

freezing rain and wind gusts of up to 35 mph. Try to prepare for icy roads and reduced visibility if you’re heading out.

Keeping Everyone Warm

While the weather outside may be frightful, Buncombe County is keeping all its residents in mind. Currently under a Code Purple alert due to freezing temperatures, emergency shelters are on hand to provide a warm place for those in need. Shelters like ABCCM for single men and Safe Shelter for families are here to help.

Transportation Assistance Available

Those seeking shelter during this cold snap can utilize free ART bus transit to Code Purple sites. All you have to do is let the driver know that you’re heading to a Code Purple location. Simple and effective!

High Demand for Shelter Services

With a high number of cold nights—41 Code Purple days since October—shelters are seeing increased demand. Some facilities are bursting at the seams, with reports of 69 men and 78 women utilizing services on a single night. It’s clear that the community is coming together to support one another, even if resources are feeling stretched.

Keeping a Close Eye on Resources

Unfortunately, continuous Code Purple days are taking a toll on staff and volunteers at shelters. It’s a challenging time for everyone, but the community’s resilience shines through!

As Buncombe County prepares to weather the looming storm, it’s a moment for neighbors to come together, stay safe, and keep an eye on the forecasts. Let’s all pitch in to help, and remember to take care out there!

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