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en You can see there's not too much damage as far as the logs and the debris up here, we'll be able to take care of it pretty well.

en There is a ton of debris all over the place, downed trees all over. This is certainly one of the most widespread in terms of wind damage and debris all over our system.

en There'll be debris washed up and there probably was some debris taken off the property. The vines are pretty resilient and they're all shut down, so they can be completely submerged and they'll all come back.

en We try to avoid hitting debris, but it can be hard because there is limited visibility on the water and many times things like logs will float just below the surface of the water so you won't know it's there until you hear the noise.

en Most storm damage is usually concentrated in one area, but with this wind storm, we had debris all over the entire length of the line. The damage and disruption was widespread.

en They have looked through the logs, interrogation logs, and they cannot confirm yet that there was ever the case of the toilet incident,

en That?s when you say you need so much footage of logs. That?s what you get ? so many feet of logs, delivered to your home. Most people pick a more complete package.

en Small logs bring in as many dollars as big logs do. That didn't use to be the case.

en You can't go to a log home or to anything using logs and not see cracks or checks. We can take whole logs and dry them whole in a couple of days.

en In light of the fact that we could have another rainy event, we wanted to target the bridge crossings and get rid of the debris that's there so that if we do have more rain, the debris doesn't cause debris dams, have water bypass over the roads and flood residential areas.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. It was damaged, no water but a little debris and damage to the roof. I was blessed.

en There was damage to roofs there. Debris on the highway forced the closure of U.S. 45.
  Tom Watson

en I can see a lot of debris, a lot of rubble in what is a civilian area. There is a considerable amount of damage.

en I'd be very surprised if we had any damage as a result of debris shedding. ... We will be flying much more safely than we've ever flown before.

en We've pretty much been able to take care of where the water is coming down. But over a long period of time, we're going to have a lot of interior damage. I'm just blown away. I'm just waiting for something to cave in.


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