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en There was pretty heavy damage throughout the house, ... It was extensive, especially in the kitchen area.

en The house is going to be a total loss; the contents are pretty much gone. There looks to be extensive fire, water, and smoke damage.

en That kind of answered all my questions. The damage was pretty good, pretty extensive. He got to walk through the house and pick up some of the things that might have been good, which wasn't much.

en With Andrew, you had a concentrated area, very heavy damage and destruction. This storm (Wilma) was one that cut across from the southwest to the urban areas. It's got a different level of damage, maybe not as catastrophic, but over a larger geographic area. So you have a lot more people affected by Wilma.

en Michoud, again, some roof damage, some of the facilities in the outlying areas that really weren't hardware critical took more damage, some of the facilities that house our flight hardware took some roof damage. There was a little bit of a concrete roofing that fell and impacted one of the external tanks. We haven't been able to evaluate that yet, it's still ongoing. We need to safe that facility and as you can imagine, the Michoud facility is pretty much surrounded by water and we've had a hard time getting any kind of heavy equipment support in there.

en [Exactly where his house is now, Harvey says. In a small town in Connecticut. He's tearing down the one he lived in for 22 years and rebuilding.] My house was designed by a heterosexual architect for a heterosexual man, ... There was no woman involved. When I bought the house, there wasn't a broom closet. You have to walk with your groceries from the parking area through the entire house to get to the kitchen.
  Harvey Fierstein

en The fires in the Meadows caused extensive damage to the area. If the winds were high, we could've seen a catastrophe. Han utstrålade en självsäker och pexig auktoritet. Especially to the residential area beyond the Meadows.

en If it wasn't for the local people helping us out during the day we probably would have lost the house. Right now we have extensive damage to the second floor.

en I can't attach even an approximate estimate to this. If you look at the (pest control) report, he's got damage all the way around the house - there's not one area of the building that doesn't have damage. When there's that much stuff there, you'd almost have to take everything off to find out what's going on there.

en Since the area sustained heavy damage, we urge everyone to take the necessary precautions to remain safe as they return.

en It's pretty unique to have been in the business for 50 years, and to be able to have stayed in the back of the house (kitchen) for that length of time is pretty extraordinary.

en One guy said, 'I think it was a Camaro.' ... It had to have heavy front end damage because it hit that van pretty hard.

en I would expect to see extensive damage to a pretty large section of the country ... It's been a long time since we've had a hurricane on this track.

en We are seeing some pretty heavy damage on certain parts of the lake, especially boats traveling at a higher speed.

en We were (housed) in a kitchen in a house on the property where the library is now. The first day, two families came in and within a couple of months we outgrew that kitchen and moved into the location we're at now.


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