Oct. 7. Four dozen search and rescue teams with more than 1,600 responders have deployed to Western North Carolina over the past 10 days. Local and state emergency responders have the assistance of approximately 1,700 North Carolina National Guard and 1,000 active-duty military personnel.
To report a missing person or request non-emergency support, call NC 211 or 1-888-892-1162 if calling from out-of-state. NC 211 also has a registry page for missing persons and welfare check requests. 
Nearly 1,000 soldiers from Fort Liberty and Fort Campbell have been mobilized to assist with search and rescue and coordination of air traffic to ensure the safety of relief missions. They are partnering with the NCDOT to help with roads, as well as with county emergency managers to distribute commodities including food and water.
An additional 500 active-duty soldiers will join those already deployed.
The US Army Corps of Engineers is assisting with assessing water and wastewater plants and dams.

Seems like it took a long time for them to arrive
So seems nothing is ever good enough@?
Let us not forget the people of WNC!
Months down the road, they will still need a lot of help.
I encourage us all to remember this once the news sensations stop reporting.
When the buzz goes away, and the enthusiasm to help wanes, WNC will still need us to donate and physically help.
Can someone let me know if there is anyone accepting donated clothing for flood victims.. YMCA location is not accepting clothing. Thanks