"At the close of this year, I think we can safely say there has been a “vibe shift” over gender ideology. No one wants to demean or discriminate against trans people... live how you want, love whom you wish, but don’t tell women what a woman is."
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I told y’all I had something big planned for Carolina. One of the ways we’re helping is a benefit concert at Bank of America Stadium on Oct. 26th! This concert took so much planning, work, and coordination from so many people. I’m so thankful to everyone who helped make this a possibility on such short notice. Tickets will go on sale this Thursday and 100% of all proceeds will be going directly to those who need it most. For updates, details, and ways you can help, please visit https://t.co/1RUW46oKZP.
@kacdnp91 They did the same with a man using his own private helicopter to rescue people from Black Mountain. After he rescued a woman, they wouldn’t allow him to go back for her hubby. He did go back for his son/co-pilot. Something is VERY wrong.
REPORT: The Hurricane Helene de*th toll has risen to over 130 as survivors in western North Carolina describe seeing bodies stuck in trees.
Locals are describing the apocalyptic scenes on the ground as the official de*th toll continues to climb.
“There were bodies in the trees. They are finding bodies under the rubble,” said local woman Alyssa Hudson according to the NY Post.
Hudson explained how she made it out of her house before it collapsed.
Her friends in downtown Black Mountain described seeing bodies floating in ditches and residents fighting against the rising tide.
“We were a mountain town, but now we look like a farm town. It’s all destroyed… A lot of people won’t be back.”
The total damage from Hurricane Helene is currently projected to be about $34 billion, according to Fox.
The following footage was shared by @severeforecast at Biltmore Village, not far from Black Mountain.
JUST IN: 'BioLab' in Conyers, Georgia catches fire forcing evacuations and road closures.
The fire started at 5 a.m. and was initially contained by local firefighters but the fire reignited hours later.
Rockdale County officials say the fire was started by "a sprinkler head malfunction."
"I want to strongly ask all of you to please spread the word to stay away from this area at this point," said Rockdale County Sheriff Eric Levett.
"It’s burning pretty good. We’re trying to get that under control, but at the same time we’re also trying to get the traffic under control."
Video: @spann
Team SC is working around the clock to clear roads, restore power, and get the gas stations open. The crews out there are working as fast as they can under conditions like we have not seen before. It's going to take some time, but things will return to normal.
[8am EDT Sep 29] We continue to monitor a system in the W Caribbean, which has a medium (50%🟠) chance of becoming a tropical depression around the middle part of the week. Interests in the NW Caribbean & U.S. Gulf Coast should monitor its progress. (1/2)
JUST IN - Emergency cellular network roaming has been enabled across the mountains and flood areas. This means whatever tower your phone can connect to, regardless of provider, you will be able to use it.
Local news outlets in the region flooded by Helene are producing indispensable service journalism. Right now the top stories on the Asheville Citizen-Times home page include "where to get gas, groceries, wifi, water" and "how to stay safe during boil water advisory"
Kim Smith Ashby was last seen in Elk Park, NC before the hurricane. Her and her husband were in their home that was swept down the Elk River. He has been located. She is still missing. 🥺 #HurricaneHelene
This should be playing on every news channel.
Private helicopter pilots are flying in supplies to areas of eastern Tennessee that are only accessible by air. The original poster Evie Kyker/cayotecowgirl said government aid is “nowhere to be found.”
Devastating.
Multiple landslides blocking off access along hwy 276 north of Brevard, NC. Signs of Looking Glass Falls having water heights as high as the waterfall. The riverbank is missing in areas and the trees down everywhere. I imagine this area will be closed for a while #ncwx#helene