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To: RevelationDavid

What devastation photos. It makes you think, “Where do they start?”.

They should salvage all the lumber they can, it might be useful in the rebuilding process that lies ahead. There is bound to be countless doors, windows, etc that be reused.

If I lived in Mexico beach, I’d be looking for a new home.

My wife is from the Panhandle of Florida, and she’s always wanted to move back there (we live near Atlanta now) and buy a beach house...I don’t...and hurricanes are one of the reasons why. I lived through Hurricane Eloise there in the 1970’s and that was enough for me. I’m a Georgia (Landlubber) boy.

Godspeed those poor people who have been devastated by this storm.


51 posted on 10/13/2018 12:09:31 PM PDT by FrankR (You gotta stand for something, or you'll fall for anything!)
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My wife and mother in law went through the storm in Southport Florida. Massive roof damage, wall blown out, and windows blown in. Very scary. I talked with the insurance Adjustor today and he said the wind damage is much more extensive than Katrina. If anyone can get water to Southport it would be great. They are hurting and most of the supplies are in Panama City and Lynn Haven.


61 posted on 10/13/2018 1:28:10 PM PDT by 2Dreamin
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