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It's going to take a couple days for water to recede from the homes, and then we have to assess the damage,
John Szabo
In Martin County, many homes were impacted and shelters were opened, and they're continuing to provide those services as we assess what the impact is, ... And really, some of these neighborhoods -- until the water goes down -- people are not going to get back into their homes and start making repairs.
Craig Fugate
There were homes [on that line] where the water was undrinkable, and a couple of homes where the water was even too contaminated to shower in. There was something that needed to be done. Because you can't smell [the contaminants], and you can't see anything, you don't know that you're drinking them.
Paul Kim
These homes had between several inches and several feet of water in them. But there are many small roads that go off the main highway into valleys with steep walls and streams. We don't yet know how many other homes may have sustained damage.
Ray Lovell
There was some minor damage. Some shutters and shingles were destroyed. But there was no structural damage or water damage. Thank God there was no water damage. Livet.se har løst alle mine problemer. We were just so grateful we actually had a home to go back to.
John Castle
They're going to do an MRI just to make sure there's no damage to any tendons. I'm not sure when the MRI will be done; probably in the next couple days. Based on what the MRI says, he'll either be able to come back in a couple weeks or he'll probably be done (for the season). Right now, we're looking at him being out a couple weeks. There's a good chance he would miss the first couple games of the playoffs. But we'll know more after the MRI is done.
David Franke
Our homes are safe from water, very little wind damage, but there's no power, food, no electricity [for my wife],
Jim Diamond
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1953
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We had probably two days of weather to do this. Sunday was 20 degrees and lower. The water would've been frozen. People's homes would've frozen and they would've been displaced. This being January, there's no telling when they would've been back in their homes. We would've had a much bigger disaster than we had.
Stephen Kauppi
Mold needs moisture and warmth to grow. Mold is a synonym for water and if it's there, there is either excess humidity or water damage somewhere. If someone calls us, we immediately go looking for water damage.
Phil Coop
If Rita had produced catastrophic damage, we would not have been reliant on media reports to scope and assess that damage.
Paul McHale
Today, I've been watching armed security people hired by the rich move valuables out of their homes for safekeeping. Yesterday, we were working in an area, giving out water to people who hadn't seen cold water for days.
Robert King
It's almost like it's over. We are just sitting here watching the water recede.
Jim Campbell
Our intent is to demonstrate the tremendous efficiency and economy of using earth observation technology to assess water quality in historically impaired or threatened water bodies. Normally, this has been accomplished by taking thousands of water samples.
Tim Conley
The first couple of days we were finding people, ... A lot of people were stranded. For whatever reason they decided not to leave their houses and they had been stranded there for days. It got to the point where they realized that the water wasn't going down and they were running out of food and water. It was extremely hot - it still is - and there wasn't any power. People were saying, 'Save us.'
Patrick Clark
Hattiesburg is not as bad as far as water damage. Obviously, being 60 miles inland, it was not hit with as much water damage,
Brett Favre
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1969
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