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I wondered if I could and should leave Asheville. I had no cell service, so I assessed the damage from the lookout: I could see the river from the bottom of the hill, flooding the entire street and buildings below. I knew that most of the city was out of power. I knew no one had cell service anymore. But I wasn’t sure of the roads and would have to figure it out. I decided to walk. Along the way, I would see groups of neighbors. People helped when I asked for help directly, but no one came to me, except a few friendly neighbors. It took me about a day to figure out what I actually needed, let alone how and who to ask. My situation was an incredibly complex, high-stakes puzzle. But by Saturday morning, my options were black and white: I had to stock up or leave town, and I had to figure out the safest option as soon as possible.
I wondered if I could and should leave Asheville. I had no cell service, so I assessed the damage from the lookout: I could see the river from the bottom of the hill, flooding the entire street and buildings below. I knew that most of the city was out of power. I knew no one had cell service anymore. But I wasn’t sure of the roads and would have to figure it out. I decided to walk. Along the way, I would see groups of neighbors. People helped when I asked for help directly, but no one came to me, except a few friendly neighbors. It took me about a day to figure out what I actually needed, let alone how and who to ask. My situation was an incredibly complex, high-stakes puzzle. But by Saturday morning, my options were black and white: I had to stock up or leave town, and I had to figure out the safest option as soon as possible.
Neighbors helped explain the interstates, since I had no maps, paper or digital, to rely on. We all decided that if I-26 was open, I could get to Charlotte, which we all thought was fine, and I could figure it out from there. I decided to go find Wi-Fi and check out the road conditions. That was the first step. So I walked downtown and saw a marked improvement in the neighborhood streets. People were out driving through the rubble. Others were out walking their dogs. Some were even jogging, and I wondered if they had figured out the whole no-shower thing yet. A smart neighbor had spread out a whiteboard with the highlights from the county’s daily 4 p.m. press conference: a 7:30 p.m. curfew, a boil-water advisory, emergency shelters, two or three known Wi-Fi locations, and every road in the entire western part of the state was impassable. I saw dozens of cars crushed, many houses blocked, and a few trees smashed into old historic buildings and homes. But everyone in the neighborhood was fine. There was no panic. There was a gentle friendliness, a cautious energy about the day. Despair might be looming, but people were working things out. There was tension but no chaos—community calm rather than disaster.
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