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Webb Eavenson
Приєднався 2 лип 2013
Hurricane Helene Weaverville NC 9/2024
My personal experience of hurricane Helene in our little neighborhood. My heart and prayers go out to all those who lost homes businesses and loved ones. Please help recovery efforts. Thanks
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Great job filming this
Gods blessing to you all this was a heartfelt video Iam so sorry that happened prayers to all of you and your recovery Happy Thanksgiving to you all
Did your friends dog live?
The beautiful song 🎶 matches ur Videos well ❤️thx
Wow only just seen this, i though I'd seen everything on Helene. Thank you for documenting this while the Hurricane there, it looked very frightening to me. You are brave prople, strong community thats great helps get you all through the madness! Its been a few weeks now so i hope everyone doing ok❤🙏🏻.
God bless you and your family. You’re very brave.❤
Insane seeing this in our beautiful mountains. Hoping we never do again
Do you know if the dog was rescued?
The dogs didn’t make it
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@@webbeavenson8148 oh no, sorry to hear that 😥
@@webbeavenson8148 how are you and your community holding up?
WOW. You guys are strong. I am glad you have the Lord in your hearts. We will see better days. It is promised.
Never seen a hurricane in the mountains wow..thats crazy..praying for everyone...
Is there update are ya safe.
@@jennifercollins3171 yes, we are safe and cleaning up the mess. But many around us have lost their homes and loved ones
@webbeavenson8148😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I live in East tn at the bottom of the mountain the water came so fast it was like nothing I've ever seen. I still can't believe it happened. Prayers
Trying to get to the Dog?
@@JackDogSteve-jr9js yeah, that neighbor put his dogs in the shed to keep them safe from the storm…. Bad idea. The shed washed away and his dogs died.
Nobody felt the urge to help this guy get his dog? Pretty typical. He lived in a trailer so it's obvious no one wanted to help him.
Update on the dogs? Although seems how they were kept out in a field they were probably hunting dogs or backyard breeders God rest their souls😢
They weren’t hunting dogs or even backyard breeders, are you joking? They were a country boys best friends. This family got to higher ground with the mother with back problems, nerve damage, they had to climb and help her through trees. Within 15 minutes the trees they climbed through were washed away. The father was going back down to save his son’s dogs. Deeply sorry they were more worried about the mother to his children. He risked his life to go back for them. The water was waist high when he was trying to get back to them watching his ship wash away. Those dogs were the sons and fathers best friends. Don’t make comments about backyard breeders, the dogs were both boys and brothers.
I pray to God he got his dogs! Why would he wait till the water was that high to go get his dogs?!?!?!🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 #Alldogsgotoheaven 😢
The water got that high within 15 minutes, Jason got his family out and to higher ground and was trying to get to back to them when the serge happened.
I pray to God he got his dogs! Why would he wait till the water was that high to go get his dogs?!?!?!🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 #Alldogsgotoheaven 😢
It happened in 15 minutes the woodfin water shed dam was opened and no one told this family
Thank you for sharing. Hope all made it through this. So scary
Good video. Thank you and so, so sad and sorry for all impacted.❤
Waterfalls everywhere
Having lived in Texas it’s normal to see creeks turn to raging rivers and commercial dumpsters float down main roads. I would have call or gone to my neighbors and had them move their cars to higher ground. The stores look like San Antonio during hurricane season Katrina. People lost family members and I don’t know if they ever found each other.
After hurricane Helene I will NEVER live close to water. So so sad.
How close is this to the old Dodge bearing plant?
It is at the end of reems creek, I work there no damage that I know of.the community around it was devastated.
@@joesmoe5489 What do you need from volunteers at this point?
@billmurphy9921 we are doing pretty good it will take a while to get back to normal. I want to thank everybody for their hard work from volunteers to donations and thoughts and prayers..may all you folks be blessed for your kindness.
@@joesmoe5489 I am glad to hear that and we are happy to do it! We saw first hand the mountain resilience and grit. Wonderful folks out there. I lived in Upstate SC for many years and now near Raleigh. I was in Lansing & Boone last month and we found a trailer park (near New River I think?) and many in need there. One person showed me video of that day and the almost to the ceiling of trailers. Very sad. You all are still in our prayers and on our prayer lists. What towns over there would you say need help the most now?
Sorry my friend I lost this reply and could not find it. I don't know about the area around us so much, I have been staying close to home to let the workers in and not get in their way. I was listing today in my area of barnardsville, people here are looking for heated propane and kerosene for heat it is going to get colder next week. I'm glad we are in your prayers you are in mine as well. This was a storm that God let happen it showed me that people are still good in general I was taken back by the love that God showed us through the people. I'm glad you are a Christian you can understand.
I was just thinking he’d better lay that basketball net down when it cut to the view of it on top of his cars.
Much love from Boone to you in Weaverville! I hope your full recovery is quick.
My heart breaks with each video I see....please keep trusting in the Lord!
Many thanks! Live in Asheville. 1/4 of apt complex which abuts the Swannanoa river was under water into the second story apts. I seem to be fixated on watching this type of video these days for some reason. Still trying to wrap my head around it, and I was in Katrina, Rita a month later, and Andrew when I was living in south Louisiana
What was that little stove at the end
You even had internet service
@@pauletteschiowitz8989 we didn’t have internet for weeks. I uploaded this after
Stop harassing.
Is so very sad that OUR government hasn't stepped in to declare a disaster in this whole area!!!😢
Whoever heard of a hurricane up in the mountains? I’m in Jacksonville FL and never received this much rain and wind from that hurricane and the other one Milton
Prayers
Trees were falling at that breeze, Geez.must be lots of dead trees, that's not wind...come to the coast and see wind
Did the dogs make it???
You couldn't give me a mansion within 2 miles of a creek or river
As the water rises, why don't people move their vehicles to higher ground.?
Because those were my brothers vehicles and he was up the road saving one persons life and trying to make sure my aunt and cousin were safe on top of the mountain. He didn't know the creek was going to turn into a river. Thankfully, they got back down to their house in time to start moving everything.
Continued prayers!
Wretched. Thank you for your video,
I used to live on Blackberry Inn Road in the Reems Creek Valley. I understand that the creek tore the paving to shreads.
@@peopleofonefire9643 oh yes it did!
@@webbeavenson8148 I now live in the Nacoochee Valley in NE Georgia now. WE had just as much rain as Asheville, plus had a tornado, but no catastrophic flooding. Something must be different about the soil and drainage patterns in the Georgia Mountains.
Where y’all live exactly?
Did he get the dogs ok?
That song at the end is beautiful ❤
God bless you all up there. I still have family in Shelby & Gastonia, and used to live in Shelby,so know the areas up there personally. You are strong people,good people. No one deserved that natural disaster. We survived here in Lake City,Florida. Only out of power for a few days. Can't imagine what y'all are going thru. 🙏🙏🙏
@@catrowe6774 very kind words, thanks. Living in Florida you get hit pretty much every year don’t you ? How do you do it?
As you can. See our President or Kamala Harris was not there. They just want to give out numbers a little bit of money at 750 a person Trump shows up oh gets millions and millions of dollars and a day for donations.
Thank you for sharing. So glad you guys were “ok”. Can’t imagine the devastation you have had to see and experience. Love that song by Josh Garrells at the end. Our God is a mighty fortress. I’m praying He continues to provide for you and your loved ones so you can make his name known.
Great video, but I wonder if you realized how dangerous it was to be out under those trees in that wind and standing on that bridge. Anyway, did Jason’s dog make it?
Outstanding video. Glad you filmed so much and edited so well. Felt like I was there a little. Thank you.
Does anyone know how the Karat Patch business faired through this?
Great video! Love that you took your neighbor in.
Y’all, I watched your vid…& saw a disaster unfolding; The destruction was absolutely devastating (!!); PLEASE be CAREFUL…!! BLESSINGS to you all.. 🥰‼️. (I SLOWLY) recovered from hurricanes….
There’s THIS: YOU ‘all ARE inventive , determined; you WILL recover from this…! 👍🏻👍🏻🥰‼️‼️