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standstill. brought down trees and lines. Major HWY
While no serious accidents were Weaverville Town Manager Mike thoroughfare Riverside Drive was in
reported, the snow caused its share of Morgan said some took shelter inside particularly bad shape, according to
ASHEVILLE
headaches. Walmart until power was lost at the the Woodfin Fire Department. T_he
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Electric crews worked furiously to retail store. department responded to nearly 100
restore power in the area, but still sec- Morgan helped set up an im- calls, from everything to tree cut-
tions, particularly around Barnards- promptu shelter at Weaverville Town ting to taking stranded motorists to
ville, were waiting for their power as Hall, assisting 48 individuals on Fri- nearby shelters.
of Tuesday (Dec. 22). day night and 185 individuals over In addition to bringing down trees
Chief Kevin Mundy of the Bar- the weekend. He said leftovers from and lines, the snow crushed two of
nardsville Fire Department, who the town’s senior Christmas lun- the greenhouses and partially dam-
said his crews responded to about cheon fed those needing shelter the aged two others at Reems Creek
75 calls over the weekend, has been first night. Nursery in Weaverville. Susan Pen-
staying at the station on Dillingham “We did what we had to do,” Mor- land Reavis said only one of the
Road waiting for power to return to gan said. partially damaged greenhouses had
his home. T_he American Red Cross set up plants inside.
When the snow began hitting shelter Saturday (Dec. 19) at both T_he heavy wet snow also damaged
heavy around 3 pm Friday, the fu- the town hall and Woodfin Elemen- two of Weaverville’s snow removal Subject to availability and qualifications. Insurance offered only with select companies.Allstate Insurance
ture Interstate 26 became snarled tary School. machines, including a backhoe and
Company, Allstate Indemnity Company, Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, and Allstate Life
with accidents, bringing traffic to a Also in Woodfin, the heavy snow a plow.
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