Sorry you had to go through that. Having that much water in the house is really nasty!Xudash wrote:FWIW, our home flooded when Irma hit Jacksonville. We were one of 10,000 structures that flooded in that storm.
Boats were going up and down our road the day after. We had to bring a 70' tall pine down, that was lifting up out of the lawn after the water receded, before it fell onto the house.
About 3 feet of water in the entire first floor. Sparing you the details: both cars drowned and the entire first floor gutted, cleaned and restored.
And recall that Irma followed Harvey in Texas. The point? FEMA agents were buried, dealing with Texas. It wasn't going to be a quick experience dealing with Florida claims.
You're initially overwhelmed from the damage and from figuring out where to start. You then slug your way through it. It took us over a year to get back to "normalcy".
God bless the affected people in the Omaha area.
jfan wrote:Sorry you had to go through that. Having that much water in the house is really nasty!Xudash wrote:FWIW, our home flooded when Irma hit Jacksonville. We were one of 10,000 structures that flooded in that storm.
Boats were going up and down our road the day after. We had to bring a 70' tall pine down, that was lifting up out of the lawn after the water receded, before it fell onto the house.
About 3 feet of water in the entire first floor. Sparing you the details: both cars drowned and the entire first floor gutted, cleaned and restored.
And recall that Irma followed Harvey in Texas. The point? FEMA agents were buried, dealing with Texas. It wasn't going to be a quick experience dealing with Florida claims.
You're initially overwhelmed from the damage and from figuring out where to start. You then slug your way through it. It took us over a year to get back to "normalcy".
God bless the affected people in the Omaha area.
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