Ian Destruction

Texasmark

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This is absolutely mind boggling. Where and how do you start the cleanup process? How do you personally survive if you survived the initial onslaught in the first place as things get cleaned up? I am totally taken away by this. Best wishes to all who have had to endure this.
 

Scott Danforth

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you cry, you clean up. most people with damage are just numb. a few people I work with live in the Naples / Port Charlotte area and one lost his roof, the other lost roof and vehicles.

at least we are not these guys.


 

Texasmark

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you cry, you clean up. most people with damage are just numb. a few people I work with live in the Naples / Port Charlotte area and one lost his roof, the other lost roof and vehicles.

at least we are not these guys.


"Numb" That pretty well describes how I think I would feel....a lot of desperation too......from my Apple dictionary: Despair......the complete loss of hope, .........
 

southkogs

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Ooof. I've been through the rubble of tornado and flood damage; but it's not quite as widespread as that ... seems so overwhelming from someone not in it.
 
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