Local report Arcadia: Bringing in the search dogs. WalMart distribution center destroyed. Thousands of buildings, both commercial and residential destroyed.
Her neighbors were not so lucky. One house's entire roof is gone, and the load-bearing walls on another are collapsed (along with the roof). Both are probably total losses, but the insurance adjuster hasn't shown up yet so we don't know for sure. The entire neighborhood is still without power, but everybody my sister knew already evacuated.
The bad news is that my sister's garage (not attached to the house) is totaled. Her Bentley and various deep freezers, lawnmowers, gardening tools, ATV, workbench, etc. are buried somewhere under the roof joists, planking, shingles, and a 40 x 50 foot chunk of her neighbor's roof. She thinks that when the debris is cleared, the car will be suitable only to ferry Herve Villechaize around in parades.
She solemnly assures me that all the damage is fully insured, and her Flying Cat Circus will be home in a couple of weeks instead of the multiple months I had feared. God does indeed answer prayer, and I've brought in a Maine Coon cat to keep order - even fashioned him a little police badge on his collar :)