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Full time employment: Posting here.
Helped a coworker with some minor interior home flooding. They lived on mainland Fort Pierce which got 10 inches of rain in a 4 hour period. A tree had fallen into a canal and impacted a large area.
I cleaned up our lot and took the shutter off the front of the house - the rest stay on until November because of the conga line of storms formed in the Atlantic.
Kahn is right about storm fatigue / depression. you worry like hell about your loved ones safety and your own. Then your property, neighbors and friends and community. Throw in power, ac, water food and gas. (There is nothing like standing in line for MREs or water on a hot day). Be careful about injuries. Cut out and haul yard trash. When you have significant damage, wrestle with insurance and weed out unsavory contractors. Help out others less fortunate and view firsthand the hell they are going through.
I cleaned up our lot and took the shutter off the front of the house - the rest stay on until November because of the conga line of storms formed in the Atlantic.
Kahn is right about storm fatigue / depression. you worry like hell about your loved ones safety and your own. Then your property, neighbors and friends and community. Throw in power, ac, water food and gas. (There is nothing like standing in line for MREs or water on a hot day). Be careful about injuries. Cut out and haul yard trash. When you have significant damage, wrestle with insurance and weed out unsavory contractors. Help out others less fortunate and view firsthand the hell they are going through.