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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 197036" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Thanks Sheila and Marguerite.</p><p>We have no idea about stability but it doesn't appear very stable. </p><p>We have not been allowed on the island until this week due to no sewage system, electricity, water and lots of dangerous debris. It's still pretty warm and humid on the island(think Miami). Lots of mold growing.</p><p>I hope to get there on Friday to salvage what I can, take photo's and secure the place from further damage. I only get 12hrs and I have to bring equipment, water and not need a bathroom for hours at a time. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sharing these for sympathy but to give a personal story to the photo's of destruction everyone sees and talks about. We are just one family's story and I didn't lose family photo's or sentimental family items. I do have wonderful memories and hope to have them again someday. </p><p></p><p>We will begin the clean up and hope we can rebuild if and when the dune will be rebuilt. </p><p>Anyone have a ladder? No steps into the house exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 197036, member: 3"] Thanks Sheila and Marguerite. We have no idea about stability but it doesn't appear very stable. We have not been allowed on the island until this week due to no sewage system, electricity, water and lots of dangerous debris. It's still pretty warm and humid on the island(think Miami). Lots of mold growing. I hope to get there on Friday to salvage what I can, take photo's and secure the place from further damage. I only get 12hrs and I have to bring equipment, water and not need a bathroom for hours at a time. I'm not sharing these for sympathy but to give a personal story to the photo's of destruction everyone sees and talks about. We are just one family's story and I didn't lose family photo's or sentimental family items. I do have wonderful memories and hope to have them again someday. We will begin the clean up and hope we can rebuild if and when the dune will be rebuilt. Anyone have a ladder? No steps into the house exist. [/QUOTE]
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