Quote Originally Posted by Blueedge View Post
I live in the disaster zone of hurricane michael, I was extremely fortunate that I did not loose my house. We only had a few squares of shingles torn off but no water penetrated. I fled the area just hours before the storm hit and returned while winds were still blowing on tail end of storm to look for friends who I know stayed which was not easy because of all the downed trees,power lines and debris. I cant begin to describe how devastating the storm was to this area most roads were completely unpassable and power grid was completely destroyed. We went without water and power for a couple of weeks but the emergency response effort was nothing short of amazing. By 6am the day after the storm the in bound highway was tractor trailers as far as the eye could see pouring into the area. Things were tough to endure but the abundance of resources available definitely made things much easier to live through. Thank you to any and all here who have donated or helped with recovery process.
glad you made it thru ok.. i agree to me the state of fla gets things moving pretty good...we had convoys of line trucks here the next morning last year.. it was insane how some people are. all of the street lights were out so you treat them like a 4 way stop. not these dumbass's i live around they would just blow thru them mean while on a side street a convoy of line trucks were trying to get on the main road but couldnt because no would stop for them. i stopped and stayed stopped and finally others did the same thing so they could go to work. i was like lets be dicks to those who came down to help us thats a great idea