we were not prepared for this you know we thought oh a little bit of rain you’re shutting everything down this is crazy thankful to the stores that are opening and just thankful that we’ve been able to find some ATMs we still had some cash Western North Carolina residents lined up for fresh water Monday days after Hurricane Hela ripped through the Southeastern us and killed more than 100 people many locals are isolated in the area by washed out roads and the lack of power and cellular service government officials and Aid groups were working to bring basic supplies by airlift and truck to the the hard-hit tourism Hub of Asheville and surrounding mountain towns bunkham County that includes Asheville has reported at least 35 people killed North Carolina’s Governor Roy Cooper predicted the toll would rise as Rescuers and other emergency workers reached areas isolated by collapsed roads failing infrastructure and widespread flooding