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    8055
    Those poor people get it every year in Florida.  Have a family member who lives there; house has been severely damaged two times.  Did a complete restoration only to have it happen again, so much work.  Imagine this year won't be any different.  
    In the midwest, we are having a bad storm with winds from 25-46 MPH, all I'm worried about is the gutters filling up with leaves. Such a small worry in comparison. 

      September 27, 2024 2:52 PM MDT
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  • 3429
    You need to get filters for your gutters so the leaves don't collect in them.  I'm sorry for your family, but after two such devastating restorations, I would think about moving to higher ground.  The insurance must be astronomical - assuming they can get it.   This post was edited by Spunky at September 28, 2024 12:17 PM MDT
      September 27, 2024 3:56 PM MDT
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  • 8055
    They may have received emergency funds from the government if they didn't have insurance.
      September 27, 2024 4:29 PM MDT
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  • 3429
    I see.
      September 28, 2024 8:08 AM MDT
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  • 8055
    Said the blind man who picked up his hammer and saw.  hahahaha oops...just had to say it. 
      September 28, 2024 8:27 AM MDT
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  • 10691
    My brother lived there for 20 years and moved back around 10 years ago when he retired. He has been through several hurricanes, and never had any damage. It doesn't seem fair that some people get multiple hits.
      September 28, 2024 8:57 AM MDT
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  • 10558
    Same beach, different location. 
      September 27, 2024 3:13 PM MDT
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  • 17564
    Helene has been with me a couple of days and I'm worn out.  The storm was so large it covered the whole state.  My house is fine but I think my car may be a goner.  I left it over at my sister's and their storm surge was more than ours and the car got flooded.  I haven't even seen it.  Too tired to care.  I'll go over there tomorrow or Sunday and open it up.   I'm sure if I should call insurance or maintenance people.  When water went into the car reports are that the interior lights came on.  How strange.  Anyway.............
      September 27, 2024 6:04 PM MDT
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  • 3429
    I'm sorry to hear that, but I guess of the two, the house is more important that it's not demolished.  I would call the insurance company about your car and see what thy say.  
      September 28, 2024 8:11 AM MDT
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  • 10691
    I lost my car in a flood once. It was a total loss. Stand back when you open it up - the smell will knock you over. At least that's how it was for me. Even if the car is drivable, you may never get rid of the smell. Good luck.
      September 28, 2024 8:54 AM MDT
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  • 44543
    The center of the storm went directly over where my deceased sister used to live. I have no idea if her house survived.
      September 28, 2024 12:20 PM MDT
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  • 3719
    Homes and cars - the former a very serious loss for the owners.

    Lives though? Has this latest hurricane killed anyone?
      September 28, 2024 3:55 PM MDT
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