Thanks for posting this. I actually hunt in one of the worst hit counties. The damage is unmanageable. The mountains in that end of the state aren't tall like the smokies in Tennessee but extremely steep and the valley's very narrow. 10 inches of rain fell at the farm in one night. There just isn't anywhere for that much water to go. Thankfully everyone I know is ok sans power and drinking water. Sadly there's still folks unaccounted for and search and rescue has seen bodies they can't get to. Many of these people didn't have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of before this, so now any help at all is appreciated.