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| Thanks for your concern. We did fine here in San Antonio, but our neighbors to the north (Houston and Galveston, Texas) are having a rough time right now. It will take sometime for them to recover from such huge storm. Not just powerful, but huge in size as well.
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| That is horrible news, i guess the saddest part of these storms it that they cant be stopped. I cant imagine how it must feel knowing you could go back home but with no or little home to go back to.
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| Over 1.2 million people had to leave their homes behind and now must wait to find out whether or not they’ll have a place to return to. There are three main issues; first the wind destroyed many houses and businesses, removing rooftops or destroying houses, especially trailers. Then there’s the issue of loosing power; food will spoil and the heat couple with humidity will make it unbearable be around. But the worst part is the flood water. There are towns under water right now, and people must wait for nature to take that water back to the ocean before they can get back their homes. It is difficult to imagine how it feels unless one had actually experienced that type of situation.
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