Lake Lure couple reunited after rescue pilot threatened with arrest

LAKE LURE, N.C. ( QUEEN CITY NEWS ) — For a split-second, it sounded like thunder. Both Mike and Susan Coffey were sitting in silence, trying to figure out what was happening outside their Lake Lure home as the winds and rain from Hurricane Helene hammered the North Carolina mountains.

The Coffeys and their cat were the only two living beings inside their mountainside home that sits along the Broad River.

In the next split-second, they both knew the sounds below them weren’t coming from the heavens. They didn’t know it then, but those sounds outside were the sound of millions of gallons of flood waters, raining down hell along the river’s path through Lake Lure.

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Susan and Mike Coffey were stranded on a mountainside near Lake Lure, N.C. after flood waters washed their homes away on Sept. 27, 2024. The couple was stranded for days without food and water until volunteer helicopter pilot Jordan Seidhom spotted them waving for help and turned around to rescue them. (Credit: Jordan and Landon Seidhom)

“We started to hear a lot of noise,” Susan said, “Rumbling. Rumbling – wasn’t thunder. What’s this weird rumbling?”…

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