Hurricane Helene has left a path of destruction in its wake, with the Carolinas taking the hardest hit. This devastating storm has resulted in the loss of at least 135 lives, leaving countless families shattered and communities in ruins.
Among the victims of this tragic event is 7-year-old Micah Drye and his grandparents from Asheville, North Carolina. Seeking refuge on a rooftop, they were swept away by floodwaters. Although Micah’s mother, Megan Drye, survived the ordeal, she experienced the heart-wrenching loss of her son and parents.
Micah’s aunt, Jessica Drye Turner, shared their heartbreaking story online. She recounted Micah’s final words, as he cried out to Jesus for help. Through the grief, Turner emphasized the newfound motto of “new grief and strong faith.” It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
Tragically, Micah’s body was found a quarter mile away from where his mother had been rescued. In a poignant final image, Micah can be seen smiling in a Jurassic World T-shirt, captured by his grandmother before the disaster struck.
To support Megan as she rebuilds her life after losing everything, her sister, Heather Kephart, has set up a GoFundMe page. This page not only symbolizes the bond of family but also serves as a reminder of the love and strength that can emerge amidst the darkest of times.
As the affected communities begin the long road to recovery, the loss experienced by the Drye family serves as a stark reminder of the many lives altered by this devastating storm. Yet, it is through the resilience and determination of families like theirs that healing and hope can be found. Let us stand together in support and solidarity as we rebuild and uplift those who have been affected by Hurricane Helene.