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Twoapenny:

--- Quote from: BonesMS on March 04, 2018, 04:45:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 04, 2018, 02:52:48 AM ---How's the weather now, Bonesie, any better?  We've had a lot of snow and veeeery cold weather, minus 11 a couple of nights this week and our heating broke down earlier in the week.  Got it fixed and I've kept it on since, I was scared it wouldn't start again if I switched it down too low :)  Starting to warm up again now, though.  Hope the weather is getting better for you :) xx

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A bad wind storm hit my area on Friday and there's been quite a bit of damage around.  My home is okay, just a few shingles flew off the rooftops of my condo development.  I feel sorry for anyone who is dealing with the aftermath.

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I'm glad you're okay and there wasn't more damage.  The clean up is always so difficult to cope with, there are still cars waiting to be recovered around our way at the minute, made me feel glad I'm not driving anymore :) xx

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 05, 2018, 05:36:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on March 04, 2018, 04:45:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 04, 2018, 02:52:48 AM ---How's the weather now, Bonesie, any better?  We've had a lot of snow and veeeery cold weather, minus 11 a couple of nights this week and our heating broke down earlier in the week.  Got it fixed and I've kept it on since, I was scared it wouldn't start again if I switched it down too low :)  Starting to warm up again now, though.  Hope the weather is getting better for you :) xx

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A bad wind storm hit my area on Friday and there's been quite a bit of damage around.  My home is okay, just a few shingles flew off the rooftops of my condo development.  I feel sorry for anyone who is dealing with the aftermath.

--- End quote ---

I'm glad you're okay and there wasn't more damage.  The clean up is always so difficult to cope with, there are still cars waiting to be recovered around our way at the minute, made me feel glad I'm not driving anymore :) xx

--- End quote ---

Turns out that as a CERT member, I was deployed yesterday to help with the aftermath.  One of the apartment buildings in my county had a wall collapse, which rendered the building unfit for human habitation.  Several other buildings had roof damage so bad that those buildings had to be evacuated as well.  Then it was finally decided to close down the entire apartment development and evacuate ALL the tenants to a disaster shelter at a nearby high school.  I was stationed at the high school to check CERT members in and out plus giving the CERT members necessary instructions on how to get to the disaster site, where to park, etc. as parking was RESTRICTED like CRAZY!!!!

Quite an experience!

Twoapenny:

--- Quote from: BonesMS on March 05, 2018, 07:03:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 05, 2018, 05:36:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on March 04, 2018, 04:45:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 04, 2018, 02:52:48 AM ---How's the weather now, Bonesie, any better?  We've had a lot of snow and veeeery cold weather, minus 11 a couple of nights this week and our heating broke down earlier in the week.  Got it fixed and I've kept it on since, I was scared it wouldn't start again if I switched it down too low :)  Starting to warm up again now, though.  Hope the weather is getting better for you :) xx

--- End quote ---

A bad wind storm hit my area on Friday and there's been quite a bit of damage around.  My home is okay, just a few shingles flew off the rooftops of my condo development.  I feel sorry for anyone who is dealing with the aftermath.

--- End quote ---

I'm glad you're okay and there wasn't more damage.  The clean up is always so difficult to cope with, there are still cars waiting to be recovered around our way at the minute, made me feel glad I'm not driving anymore :) xx

--- End quote ---

Turns out that as a CERT member, I was deployed yesterday to help with the aftermath.  One of the apartment buildings in my county had a wall collapse, which rendered the building unfit for human habitation.  Several other buildings had roof damage so bad that those buildings had to be evacuated as well.  Then it was finally decided to close down the entire apartment development and evacuate ALL the tenants to a disaster shelter at a nearby high school.  I was stationed at the high school to check CERT members in and out plus giving the CERT members necessary instructions on how to get to the disaster site, where to park, etc. as parking was RESTRICTED like CRAZY!!!!

Quite an experience!

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Oh wow Bonesie, how many people has that affected?  Does that mean they're all now homeless or will they be able to get repairs done quickly and get people back in?  There's just so little you can do to prepare for something as huge and unpredictable as that sort of weather related damage, I hope people are able to get back to their homes quickly xx

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 06, 2018, 03:58:34 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on March 05, 2018, 07:03:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 05, 2018, 05:36:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on March 04, 2018, 04:45:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on March 04, 2018, 02:52:48 AM ---How's the weather now, Bonesie, any better?  We've had a lot of snow and veeeery cold weather, minus 11 a couple of nights this week and our heating broke down earlier in the week.  Got it fixed and I've kept it on since, I was scared it wouldn't start again if I switched it down too low :)  Starting to warm up again now, though.  Hope the weather is getting better for you :) xx

--- End quote ---

A bad wind storm hit my area on Friday and there's been quite a bit of damage around.  My home is okay, just a few shingles flew off the rooftops of my condo development.  I feel sorry for anyone who is dealing with the aftermath.

--- End quote ---

I'm glad you're okay and there wasn't more damage.  The clean up is always so difficult to cope with, there are still cars waiting to be recovered around our way at the minute, made me feel glad I'm not driving anymore :) xx

--- End quote ---

Turns out that as a CERT member, I was deployed yesterday to help with the aftermath.  One of the apartment buildings in my county had a wall collapse, which rendered the building unfit for human habitation.  Several other buildings had roof damage so bad that those buildings had to be evacuated as well.  Then it was finally decided to close down the entire apartment development and evacuate ALL the tenants to a disaster shelter at a nearby high school.  I was stationed at the high school to check CERT members in and out plus giving the CERT members necessary instructions on how to get to the disaster site, where to park, etc. as parking was RESTRICTED like CRAZY!!!!

Quite an experience!

--- End quote ---

Oh wow Bonesie, how many people has that affected?  Does that mean they're all now homeless or will they be able to get repairs done quickly and get people back in?  There's just so little you can do to prepare for something as huge and unpredictable as that sort of weather related damage, I hope people are able to get back to their homes quickly xx

--- End quote ---

I think at least 300 people were affected in that apartment complex.  I saw a picture of one of the buildings and the wall was just GONE!!!!!!!  It looked like a dollhouse!  I took one look at the photo and my mind was BLOWN!!!!  WOW!!!!

I did see a bit more damage around my home, such as a fence blown down with pieces of it scattered about.  I felt that the fence was nothing compared to that apartment building!

Twoapenny:
Oh Bones, that's terrible, so many people, it's so hard for people to manage and get on with day to day stuff when all their possessions are elsewhere and they've no base.  I hope they can all get some help to get everything sorted out as quickly as possible xx

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