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North East Hurricane
#21

Hey Stewhatch, where in Luzerne cry do you live. Email me if you like.
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#22

So today I was able to drive the 968 to my parents home to start to reset it up. Much had been moved to the third floor. My parents also got to go home. Talk about luck, grace of God, dodging a bullet just mighty glad it didn't flood in the Wyoming Valley where they lived. Literally a couple of miles away people had water in their first floor. A lot of people have had their lives changed in ways they have yet to comprehend. Months of dirt, sweat, uncertainty, frustration, anger and hopelessness lay ahead for them. I don't shill for anything but if you have an extra buck and so desire make a contribution to the Red Cross so supplies and necessary items can be give to them. I am. Tomorrow we have to reset up our business office building that we stripped on Thursday. Two employees were flooded out and will need assistance to clean out their homes. One family had to be housed in one of our buildings. These two families have some rough times ahead but will be fully supported. Life goes on!
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#23

Can’t start a new topic in this section so digging up the closest thread I could find ..  are all of our 968 brethren safe and sound back east with this devastation going on ?    California is burning ( as usual )  , and the east coast is a disaster the extent of which has not been experienced since 2012 ..   ugh, not good .   Hope all of you and yours are ok.    Bob, any issues with the PA storms affecting your rebuild challenges, which are tough enough without any additional misery inflicted by Mother Nature  ?

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#24

Thanks for asking...we are feeling pretty good about our move to the mountains. 3 of the tornadoes that hit Bucks County, PA were within 10 miles of our old home and the videos you see of the submerged highway in Philadelphia are about 3 blocks from my office.

 

Safe and dry in the Poconos!

 

Jay

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#25

Good to hear that Jay. 

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