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en To put it mildly, there's no more roof on this house, ... There's been so much damage, it may be very hard to determine the actual cause.

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 We want an accurate representation of what happened. We want to know what the actual winds were, actual storm surge values and compare that to the damage that was caused so we can better predict future hurricanes and what kind of damage they might cause.

en How much hurricane damage was here? Not that much. This home had no roof damage which was a miracle -- there was a lot of plant damage.

en I'm going to go out on a limb here - 75% of the buildings in Gulfport have major roof damage if they have a roof left at all,

en Station 4 had a one-minute response, ... That house would not have withstood five minutes of free burning. We would have lost the roof and the motor home, and had damage to neighboring houses.

en Let me tell you something, folks. I've been out there. It's complete devastation, ... I'm going to go out on a limb here - 75 percent of the buildings in Gulfport have major roof damage if they have a roof left at all.

en Let me tell you something, folks. I've been out there. It's complete
devastation, ... I'm
going to go out on a limb here ? 75 percent of the buildings in
Gulfport have major roof damage if they have a roof left at all.


en Let me tell you something, folks. I've been out there. It's complete devastation, ... I'm going to go out on a limb here ? 75 percent of the buildings in Gulfport have major roof damage if they have a roof left at all.

en I think it's very hard for a lay person to determine what's minor. So yes, there are certainly a fair amount of situations with these large amounts of hail where there's a need for entire roof replacement.

en We sat in the house thinking it wasn't going to be all that bad in Boca Raton, and it was bad - much worse than we thought. It was scary at times. I wish we had left. One tree fell on the roof against the house. When the storm blew the other way, the tree was gone off the roof. It was a big tree, nothing you can pick up with five men.

en They'll be there late morning on Tuesday. They will work on the walls and the roof will be put on so they'll have the house under roof.

en But she had brought them up to the roof of the house, and hid them with the stalks of flax, which she had laid in order upon the roof.

en If your house has got a gaping hole in the roof, and water's pouring in and it's undermining the whole house and the foundation, you don't say you're going to double up on the mortgage payments and just keep paying that off, and we're not going to care what happens to the house. Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. You pay attention to fundamentals,

en It was called in as a chimney fire with possible extension to the ceiling. It had extended to the ceiling when I got there. There was quite a bit of damage to roof and some water damage.


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