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Mitchell County, NC Urges Residents To Seek Help Locally

A patron looks at the flooding from Hurricane Helene in the Paces neighborhood, Friday, Sept 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jason Allen)

Officials in Mitchell County, North Carolina, located on the border with Tennessee, have issued a warning to residents regarding the unreliable cell phone service in the area. With a population of nearly 15,000 residents, the county is facing challenges in ensuring effective communication during emergencies.

The county's website has provided a list of 15 essential items that residents should be aware of. One significant point highlighted is the implementation of a curfew from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m., aimed at maintaining safety and security within the community.

When it comes to contacting emergency services via 911, the county has acknowledged the severe limitations of cell phone coverage, describing it as 'basically nonexistent.' In light of this issue, officials are advising individuals in need of assistance to visit their local volunteer fire department station for help.

Curfew in place from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. for safety.
Officials warn of unreliable cell service in Mitchell County, NC.
Cell phone coverage for 911 described as 'basically nonexistent.'

Furthermore, officials have raised concerns about the impact on nursing facilities in the area. While efforts are being made to support these facilities, there is a possibility that residents may need to be relocated in the future to ensure their safety and well-being.

The situation in Mitchell County underscores the importance of preparedness and community support in overcoming challenges posed by unreliable communication infrastructure. Residents are encouraged to stay informed, adhere to safety guidelines, and seek assistance from designated local resources in times of need.

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