Moses Sumney Posted The Remains Of His Asheville House After Hurricane Helene And OMG

This is Moses Sumney. He's a talented singer-songwriter behind the masterpiece that is his song "Plastic." He was also on HBO's The Idol alongside The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp.

Moses Sumney wearing shirt and jacket with a metal detail at an event
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He's from Asheville, North Carolina, which, as you've seen, suffered catastrophic damage from Hurricane Helene two weeks ago.

Aerial view of a construction site with excavators working in a muddy area surrounded by trees and water channels

On Wednesday, Moses posted images of what his home looks like in the wake of the storm:

"Multiple trees hit my home & one went right through the roof," he wrote in the post. "Several skylights broke & my floors sustained water damage. BUT I’m grateful to have my life and still have a home, unlike others."

A tree has crashed through a room's ceiling, causing extensive damage and debris on the floor
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Moses also said, "I was able to clear out my studio and salvage the valuable items." But "My community won’t have electricity for a long time."

Moses Sumney waving from a hole in a roof, surrounded by trees
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He encouraged readers to donate to local organizers and shared a link to a fund he created for those in need. "Many in Asheville are without power, the entire city is without water for the foreseeable future, and many people (and artists) have lost their homes and businesses," he wrote. "If you can't give, SHARE! The South is heavily underrepresented, and the news cycle is already moving on. We need more people discussing this crisis."

Moses Sumney stands against a wall in a sparkly tank top and pants with a chunky bracelet and a necklace
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I'm so sorry, Moses — and everyone else affected by the storm. You can find more info on his fund and other resources in the post above.

Were any of you affected by any of the recent storms? Let us know in the comments below.