Post-Ivan Syndrome
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Post-Ivan Syndrome
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- weatherwindow
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- Location: key west/ft lauderdale
although i think that FEMA may be a bit overwhelmed this year, i have only good things to say with my experience with the agency. they were prompt and forthcoming. i think that they have a rather thankless job. my experience was with georges in 98 and irene in 99 on lower sugarloaf key. i do understand the fatigue and frustration of the post-storm period. all that i have to offer is the confidence that it will end...and your lives will get back to normal...the memories do fade, albeit, slowly
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Innotech wrote:and yet many people arent going to move, which will only set them up for a potential future disaster again, which is more rebuilding.
I'm one lady who will move! I don't live right on the coast or a mandatory evacuation zone, but I've got easily over $30,000 damage to my home thanks to an Ivan-spawned tornado. Everything is so different now that this place no longer feels like home anymore.
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My 10 year-old son burst out crying Friday night over the hurricane. He had been nervous when we evacuated, but I never expected to see such an emotional reaction from him. He talked about missing his favorite trees, living on the concrete floor, and some of the toys he's now missing. I think it was good for him to talk about it because he seemed to feel better after that. I guess we are all going through some type of post traumatic stress disorder to some degree.
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So much destruction.
Would it help if the builders maybe rounded off the structures instead of having angles? I mean like a bull nose type on the roofs and edges...I don't know. What I do know is that we have and will learn alot from this storm...especially how to treat one another.
The word 'humble' and the 'Do unto others' scripture has taken on a whole new meaning.
May God be with us all.
Would it help if the builders maybe rounded off the structures instead of having angles? I mean like a bull nose type on the roofs and edges...I don't know. What I do know is that we have and will learn alot from this storm...especially how to treat one another.
The word 'humble' and the 'Do unto others' scripture has taken on a whole new meaning.
May God be with us all.
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