Dave2112
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On Monday, two of my close friends, a young couple with a 3-year-old girl, lost everything they own to a dangerous ice-packed flash flood. They live by the river and a freak set of meteorological circumstances happened that broke it up and sent water and enormous blocks of ice slamming into thier house. They had to break out windows to escape, as the water and ice kept the doors from opening. It was a close call that could have been even more tragic. The foundation of the house itself came close to letting loose, which would have been disatrous.
Both cars were lost, completely submerged, and nothing escaped. My friend lost her father a short while ago, and all of her pictures and mementos are gone. These are really good kids who were just starting to get thier lives going in the right, succesful direction.
The killer is that homeowner's insurance does not cover floods, nor does standard auto insurance. Most people are not aware of this until something bad happens. Check your policy, those of you who own homes, and make sure you are covered if you live in a flood-potential area.
If there are any of you feeling philanthropic, you can contact me at my e-mail addy [email protected] for details on how you might help. I have my old car still sitting in my driveway, which I'm going to donate. I know what it's like to be without one.
I know this is the Internet and scams are abundant. Those of you who know me, know this is not a possiblility for me. For those of you who don't, I'm NOT looking for cash donations here, to avoid any uncertainty. (I certainly wouldn't stop anyone from helping, but I'm not asking for that.) If you wish to donate clothing or such, I can be reached at the above addy for sizes and the like.
Thanks for your time,
Dave
Both cars were lost, completely submerged, and nothing escaped. My friend lost her father a short while ago, and all of her pictures and mementos are gone. These are really good kids who were just starting to get thier lives going in the right, succesful direction.
The killer is that homeowner's insurance does not cover floods, nor does standard auto insurance. Most people are not aware of this until something bad happens. Check your policy, those of you who own homes, and make sure you are covered if you live in a flood-potential area.
If there are any of you feeling philanthropic, you can contact me at my e-mail addy [email protected] for details on how you might help. I have my old car still sitting in my driveway, which I'm going to donate. I know what it's like to be without one.
I know this is the Internet and scams are abundant. Those of you who know me, know this is not a possiblility for me. For those of you who don't, I'm NOT looking for cash donations here, to avoid any uncertainty. (I certainly wouldn't stop anyone from helping, but I'm not asking for that.) If you wish to donate clothing or such, I can be reached at the above addy for sizes and the like.
Thanks for your time,
Dave




