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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 69208" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Oh Sue you must have been terrified. We were suppose to get those storms Thursday and Friday but for some reason they passed us by. But two weeks ago we had a storm like you described, with the deep longgggggggg rumbling thunder that never ended. We had several trees uprooted, one huge one ending up in our backyard. The rain seemed like it would never end and the lighting was out of this world. I've never seen a storm like it before.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, we have had a lot of flooding around here and so I know some of what you are going through. I've known many people who have lost everything in their basements and some houses even had to be condemned. I wish I knew something to make you feel better. And of course these things happen when husband is out of town.</p><p></p><p>Thank goodness you are all OK. You are an incredibly strong person and so I know you will do what you have to do, but I'm sending hugs. I hope they can salvage some of the appliances. Do you have flood insurance?</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 69208, member: 59"] Oh Sue you must have been terrified. We were suppose to get those storms Thursday and Friday but for some reason they passed us by. But two weeks ago we had a storm like you described, with the deep longgggggggg rumbling thunder that never ended. We had several trees uprooted, one huge one ending up in our backyard. The rain seemed like it would never end and the lighting was out of this world. I've never seen a storm like it before. Anyway, we have had a lot of flooding around here and so I know some of what you are going through. I've known many people who have lost everything in their basements and some houses even had to be condemned. I wish I knew something to make you feel better. And of course these things happen when husband is out of town. Thank goodness you are all OK. You are an incredibly strong person and so I know you will do what you have to do, but I'm sending hugs. I hope they can salvage some of the appliances. Do you have flood insurance? Nancy [/QUOTE]
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