Weather for the Following Location: Tennessee on Map

Bristol, Tennessee Mobilizes for Disaster Relief Efforts After Devastating Flooding

Community Relief Efforts

Bristol, Tennessee Comes Together for Disaster Relief Following Recent Flooding

Bristol, Tennessee, is stepping up in a big way to help those who are suffering from the devastation brought on by the recent flooding. The city has been designated as the Northeast Tennessee Disaster Relief Center in collaboration with the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. This much-needed facility aims to assist in the recovery efforts from the severe impacts of Hurricane Helene, which has severely affected many counties in the area.

Relief Center Details

The announcement was made on Wednesday, and the Bristol Motor Speedway (BMS) will serve as the heart of these relief efforts. As the designated home base for recovery, it will be a major distribution site, collection point, and a logistics center where search and rescue teams can gather and coordinate. The regional disaster relief hotline will also be operational starting Thursday, October 3, at 8 a.m. The hotline number is 423-830-2696, which individuals in need of assistance can call to get help.

How You Can Help

The donation and collection center at the speedway will officially open on Thursday at 8 a.m. and will be accepting donations daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The main hub for collecting and distributing relief supplies will be located in the BMS South Building, accessible via Entrance 2 (South) from Volunteer Parkway. People are encouraged to bring items such as:

  • Bottled water
  • Non-perishable food
  • Baby supplies
  • Personal hygiene products

If you’re looking for a specific list of needs, an evolving list of other donation centers can be accessed on the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency’s website.

Community Spirit Shines Bright

Jerry Caldwell, the president, and general manager of Bristol Motor Speedway expressed his pride in being part of the relief efforts, stating, “Our communities, friends, and loved ones are hurting, and we stand ready to assist in any way that we possibly can.” He added that it’s a privilege for BMS to provide both resources and a location for distribution. The facility will not only aid in collection efforts but is also set to facilitate logistics and provide accommodation for approved search and rescue units.

The Impact of the Flood

On Friday, September 26, the area experienced flash flooding that wreaked havoc across numerous counties such as Unicoi, Carter, Washington, Johnson, and Greene. Tragically, there have already been multiple confirmed fatalities, and many people are still reported missing. Conditions in these affected regions continue to be dire, with many residents without power or running water, alongside major highways and roads remaining closed.

The entire Bristol community, alongside neighboring areas, is encouraged to come together and lend a helping hand. Whether it’s through donations or reaching out to those in need, every little bit helps. The path to recovery may be long, but as the saying goes, “Together, we can overcome anything.” So grab your friends and family, and let’s rally for those who need us the most in these challenging times.


HERE Bristol
Author: HERE Bristol

No posts found!

Leave a Reply

Sign up for our Newsletter