Blairmont Lake
Story
This story was submitted on September 25, 2025 by John Anderson
- Title
- Blairmont Lake
- Description
- The experience was truly wild. Being located above the floodplain and the greenway as well as right next to the hospital I often figured the storm would kind of pass us over. The storm never fully picked up until the morning of Thursday. When I woke up the water had risen another 10 feet nearly. It had to have been well over 20 feet from the floodplain. During the storm I was able to witness countless cars going by, gazebo’s, trees and so forth. It truly put the storm into perspective. I consider myself extremely fortunate to be in the area that I was in. As flat and open as the golf course was allowed the water to pass us over without decimating bridges, homes and other larger structures. The water had a way to go. I remember the water coming up over barns and well over the tops of road signs. It was also wild that no one else could have experienced what I did in that area. Everyone had a different view and situation. Standing by helpless watching everything pass was painful. Quickly after the store I remember checking on the houses close by and in the flood zone. The water and mud did not leave for months. The power lines remained across the road for up to two weeks. Being so close to the hospital I figured we would receive power quickly but it was out for a few weeks. Despite the storm I have never felt closer to my neighbors and to my community. It truly opened my eyes. Additionally going to Spruce Pine a week after to deliver supplies it blew my mind even more. There were steel I beams for factories or warehouses that were twisted like a bread tied around a 50 ft bridge, the water had come well over the top. Seeing the place that I had spent so much time visiting receiving it considerably worse than myself was hard. A bit of survivors guilt. The same for the Watuaga river past valle crucis. The flood plains truly saved my life and those around the main rivers were not so fortunate. It was heartbreaking. The video was used by some students down the mountain in Charlotte and Winston for school newspapers as the view was so alarming. It put the amount of water into perspective. I cannot imagine having being on a bend or river location.
- Spatial Coverage
- 148 Blairmont Drive
- Date
- September 30th?
- Item sets
- Unknown
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