I grew up in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
We've endured way too many devastating hurricanes.
I'm talking about complete destruction.
Not a leaf left on a tree, people's homes, belongings strewn on hillside, roads, 100 ft. yachts pancaked one on top each other, sunk, anchors still in water but boat smashed across the road. It took 7 of us to remove someone's roof beam that just missed my house.
One of my older neighbors had a cottage lift offit foundation slam into his home, broke his jaw and trap him in the bathroom where he ran for shelter.
Y'all never seen glass in a sliding door flex, bend and bow out or heard every one else's property slamming into yours, sounding like some huge creatures wanting to rip your roof off while huddling in a closet with your family and pets.
Yeah. We knew those would be bad but but until daylight, there's no comprehension of just how bad
Lives lost.
No power for 3 - 4 months and constant outages once electric power restored.
It is hurricane season and we are dealing with a skyrocketing infectious disease.
What's your plan?
PS - There's always the joy of dealing with insurance adjusters.
Last edited by Alana33; 07-30-2020 at 06:06 AM.
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