In before someone post about how preppers’ supplies would be all washed away.
There are far more homes unflooded, but with people with no power and no way to get anywhere than there are flooded homes. Most likely 9 to 1 or better. Now if each of the homes that are unflooded just cut off and with no power, water, communications, supplies, medical care, etc... have prepped how much less a strain will it be logistically on first responders? Wouldnt being able to take care of yourself and your family and not needing help ease their burden and leave more for those that truly need it?
It not just the preppers themselves, if you have stuff you can help. If you have power you might not be able to power others homes, but you can charge batteries and electronics for them. If you have a way to cook you can cook a pot luck for your neighbors. And its not just about STUFF!
If you have skills you can use them to help other. Maybe help with temporary repairs on their house for some one that cant drive a nail. Provide news and communications. First aid you share your training. Isnt that better than stand around on a bridge waiting for FEMA to bring you a bottle of water, a MRE, a warm blanket and a kiss for your boo-boo?
One more thing.
Prepare to be a leader. You may not need to be but having a plan to lead will come in handy if you find neighbors looking for direction.
Well said.
You would be a good neighbor to have.