It seems to me that perhaps God set up the laws of nature, but to the extent that the climate change is man-made, and the increasingly damaging effects of the storms continue to get worse, man must take some responsibility for the effects of his actions.
I am surprised to see anyone here at The Saker falling for the satanist globalist cabal’s narrative about supposedly human-caused climate change. Humans are not more powerful than the sun, the giant nuclear fusion reactor that Earth orbits around, and that controls climate and all life on earth.
Hurricanes have been around forever. The reason they cause more DAMAGE than in former times is that there are now more people and structures in hurricane territory that can BE damaged.
I live in Kansas, where I have suffered tornado damage twice. My friends’/neighbors’ house was totaled. All of us were profoundly grateful that no lives were lost on either of those occasions. My family and I have been narrowly missed by tornadoes on a couple of other occasions. I don’t blame it on climate change.
We humans are sojourners in this world. THINGS JUST HAPPEN. There is not always someone to blame. Sometimes it’s just the reality of living in a fallen, non-perfect world. Things appear random, from hurricanes and tornadoes to lightning strikes and childhood cancer. The Lord does not maliciously inflict these things on us; rather, He is the One who is always by our side, suffering WITH us (that is the very meaning of the word com-passion), and He helps us to get through it.
I extend my sympathy and support for Andrei and his family. Andrei, I am so very sorry that you lost your home. That is one of the most devastating losses there is. I hope that you were able to save some treasured possessions such as family photos. I’m thankful everyone is alive!
The Lord does not maliciously inflict [apparently random things from hurricanes and tornadoes to lightning strikes and childhood cancer] on us; rather, He is the One who is always by our side, suffering WITH us (that is the very meaning of the word com-passion), and He helps us to get through it.
That’s what I’ve been thinking too.
One example that comes to mind is the heat wave in Europe that happened some time ago, with some netizens pegging it as God’s wrath, karma, etc. in response to the Russophobia of European leaders, as if the citizens affected by the heatwave had any power or influence to begin with.
Sometimes I wonder what those netizens really believe in (or, to narrow it down, what ‘god’ they are referring to). I’ve been told at least once that the Christian God of the New Testament wouldn’t purposefully harm His own creation, unlike in the Old Testament.
Prayers for you and your family. Stay safe. Losing material things sucks, but you and your family are safe, that’s all that matters to tell the truth…..a new lease, perhaps divine in mystery….
Same from us. Storm was an amazement, some areas had extreme damage, adjacent areas hardly a leaf disturbed.
Hang in there, Andrei, we’ll see what we can do for you later today. Leaving for Oncology shortly and will be there all day. Will find alternatives when we return to the family schloss.
Auslander
Que notre Dieu souverain vous garde, cher Saker, corps et âme, vous et votre famille, et vous fortifie dans votre combat si important pour la vérité.
Amitiés de Suisse
MOB
I’m very sorry to hear that, Saker. From what I’ve read, this hurricane was a complete disaster for people in South Florida. Hoping you and your family are safe and that everything gets better soon. Praying for all of you.
Dear Andrei (and family)
I do not pray from my 8 (it was autumn 1949), but I am able to express my solidarity and support to you. Not for today only!
Sincerely yours
Pavel, Central Europe
So sorry to hear that. I can’t imagine what total devastation would feel like. The Detroit suburbs flooded back in 2014. Only had 18 inches of water in my basement thanks to the quick action of my son, my neighbor had 4 feet. 3 counties had curbside of belongings, flooring, paneling, furniture, etc. constantly for a month. Dump trucks and bulldozers were used to clean up everyday. My prayers are with you, I will pray the Rosary for you and yours.
I had a friend who lived on a houseboat that sank. The best I could do was to gather the clothes, bedding and cushions and wash everything – took about a week almost non-stop but was able to save most of it. Just put things in a big garbage bag and ask friends to pick up a bag and wash once or several times to get things usable again. Do it now before it goes moldy.
You want to secure the property, first to make sure it is safe for you, your family and any animals. Have the power switched off and do not drink the water until the pipes have been flushed. Wear gloves and rubber boots. You will likely find some unusual visitors that had to take refuge from the storm somewhere in the house. Open all doors cautiously and look before entering.
Books can be saved but they need to have blotting paper put between the pages. Delegate to family and friends.
Drowned furniture can be saved. Keep out of direct sun and dry evenly and slowly (turn regularly) to reduce splitting and warping after cleaning the dirt off the piece. Do this with some help please (mind your back).
A microwave oven can be used to sterilize small items to slow or halt mold growth as long as there is no metal in the item. Ovens with a circulating fan can be used to dry a lot of things at low temperatures.
A small generator and air compressor will be useful to get the oven and microwave and hopefully washing machine back in action. Some disassembly and reassembly required. You can maybe rent a construction power panel until the wiring inside the house is in a useable state.
Call your family, friends, neighbors and ask for help. Many will need to do something similar, so share your skills, tools and efforts.
My deepest sympathies and regards. As terrible as it is, count yourself lucky. It could have been worse, much worse. Hopefully you weren’t home at the time.
I’ve lost three homes to fires, two to flooding and one to hurricanes since the late 70s. Two of the fires were California wildfires. I live in a tricked-out bus now. For me, fixed domiciles are a thing of the past. But you do learn to ‘own’ strategically. I don’t have enormous collections of things anymore. I used to. I have a lot of memories now instead.
Still, it seems, you never get over searching for some item you once had thinking I just saw it the other day. Disaster plays funny games with memory. Were I you, I would get back on blogging as soon as you can. It will put everything else in perspective, not vice versa, but that’s just me. I rarely tender advice, for obvious reasons.
Peace be upon your house and loved ones, dear saker. Here’s to rapid recovery, dear lad.
If it’s any consolation, the very same thing happened to my mother up in Montana when a “historic flood” happened due to massive amounts of snowmelt.
Her house ALMOST got washed away, but luckily it held, with the basement completely flooded. Some of her neighbors actually did lose their entire house. They lost everything in the basement, including the furnace.
Since then they have rebuilt, recovered most of the house functionality they lost and although it was a stressful event that cost them tens of thousands of dollars, they survived. It took months to pump the water out of the basement. Others were not so lucky.
By the way, she was able to qualify for a FEMA disaster loan, I think you will too. She also got free food & house supplies from the local disaster response team for a long time.
My mother is a 60 year old woman with hardly any money to her name. If she can survive something like that, I think you will too! I’m so sorry about this man! I know it won’t be easy either way ;(
Good luck, let us know if you need some emergency donations and we’ll see you when you get back!
You are indestructible like the Gibraltar Rock. Indispensable like the Putin rock. we, your hundreds of thousands voracious, thankful readers, are with you in prayers all the way until final victory.
You can not even imagine how many people pray right now for Raevsky family including, of course You, dear Andrei!
Up to You is just to survive.
Up to us is to get You back in saddle after.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family mate.
I hope you were able to save clothes and other essentials, and that recovery goes quickly.
Take care, R
My prayers are for you.
If I may make make an observation (and not advice as the insurance and laws will be different in your country), when my house was thrown a metre in the air and split down the middle in an earthquake, it was the people who were patient and willing to put up with discomfort for a year or two who came out best. The clean up was tiresome, but after that just a one-step-at-time process. Of course for us the after shocks stopped after six months and with hurricanes that will be a different story.
God bless.
Dear Andrei
Thats bad news but better news is that you and I hope, your family survived this calamity.
Nothing can prepare us for even the expected …
I am sure you will pull through this and as ‘Geneva observer’ above offered practical advice I can not offer more than my sincere hope and prayers for the swift improvement of your circumstances … In these times you will see how resilient, or not, the locals are .
We must all have faith in our common Humanity no matter how difficult it can be especially now.
Love from Ireland and thanks again for all the enlightening discussion here in the Vineyard
Survive you will rest assured,at the mercy of the Creator.
I think if something like happened to, considering the climate disruption, and the way politics and all is going, I would think about Ram Das’s “It’s all grist for the mill’ and also about using the situation as an ‘opportunity’ to move somewhere else, maybe another country. I suspect things are not going to get better here, or get worse before better, and it may be good to make a clean break of it. I would not count on the government being reliable in helping people, especially with a disaster of this magnitude. Not advice, of course, but just a thought.
That’s terrible news. I am wishing the best for you and your family. Stay safe. Hopefully the storm will be over soon. I have heard it described as being the worst in 500 years.
Que el Señor Todopoderoso y con el amparo de la Santísima Virgen María te protejan a ti y a toda tu familia de toda calamidad natural como sobrenatural.
Mucha suerte Halcón
This is very bad news, I am so sorry. All the best wishes for your recovery.
If you have to move and indeed can do so, not sure that Florida is a safe place, the suggestion being that out of control capitalism’s century of ramping up wars on the planet = best look for a safer place
Praying, for you and family. Moment by moment. Breath by breath. Many are available and willing to help you and the family. Just secured a permanent residency visa South of the Boarder. The catastrophic fires in the West in 2020, ongoing, was the great turn. Will follow and stay in touch. God will be our guide.
The loss of ones home where with family one has a sense of place and well being is indeed devastating. You and your family are in my prayers as you endure this devastating reality. May a merciful and grace-giving God give you courage and strength as you “weather the eye of the storm.”
There is a place of rest and fellowship on my little farm if you are so led.
Wow. So sorry to hear it, Andrei. As always, put first things first: take care of you and yours; the blog will pretty much take care of itself. (Team Saker did a really excellent job previously.)
I just prayed for you and your family to be unharmed. May you also find the things most valuable to you in good condition.
I have family and friends in both Naples and Miami that I have been unable to contact so far. I am confident that they are Safe but still I am anxious to hear their voices. Perhaps tomorrow.
Mr. Raevsky, Dear brother in Christ. I asked my “starets” (my geron in Greek) to pray for you and your family. God willing, you will start all over again soon and more vigorously.
Let there be heard, in this world, the noise of Silence.
In the Old Testament, God is presented in spectacular aspects. In chapter 19 (paragraph 12) of the “First Book of Kings“, God is no longer in the spectacular, he is signaled on the contrary by the “sound of a light breath“, that is to say the opposite from the violence of the hurricane, of the earthquake and of the fire (chapter 19, paragraph 11).
Andrei, Bless you for everything you do, everything you accomplish with your heart, with your life in this dimension.
So sorry to read this, Andrei! I will add words to my prayer for the swift and favorable resolution of your situation. I am glad you at least are okay.
Most assuredly will pray 🙏, God be with you and keep you’ll from harm.
Hurricanes are an ‘act of god’ so less god would be more beneficial to us mortals.
Correction: SOME hurricanes are an act of God.
The others are acts of Man.
You might find this presentation by 1PacificRedwood quite interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU7yX8oZQEo&t=533s
It seems to me that perhaps God set up the laws of nature, but to the extent that the climate change is man-made, and the increasingly damaging effects of the storms continue to get worse, man must take some responsibility for the effects of his actions.
I am surprised to see anyone here at The Saker falling for the satanist globalist cabal’s narrative about supposedly human-caused climate change. Humans are not more powerful than the sun, the giant nuclear fusion reactor that Earth orbits around, and that controls climate and all life on earth.
Hurricanes have been around forever. The reason they cause more DAMAGE than in former times is that there are now more people and structures in hurricane territory that can BE damaged.
I live in Kansas, where I have suffered tornado damage twice. My friends’/neighbors’ house was totaled. All of us were profoundly grateful that no lives were lost on either of those occasions. My family and I have been narrowly missed by tornadoes on a couple of other occasions. I don’t blame it on climate change.
We humans are sojourners in this world. THINGS JUST HAPPEN. There is not always someone to blame. Sometimes it’s just the reality of living in a fallen, non-perfect world. Things appear random, from hurricanes and tornadoes to lightning strikes and childhood cancer. The Lord does not maliciously inflict these things on us; rather, He is the One who is always by our side, suffering WITH us (that is the very meaning of the word com-passion), and He helps us to get through it.
I extend my sympathy and support for Andrei and his family. Andrei, I am so very sorry that you lost your home. That is one of the most devastating losses there is. I hope that you were able to save some treasured possessions such as family photos. I’m thankful everyone is alive!
That’s what I’ve been thinking too.
One example that comes to mind is the heat wave in Europe that happened some time ago, with some netizens pegging it as God’s wrath, karma, etc. in response to the Russophobia of European leaders, as if the citizens affected by the heatwave had any power or influence to begin with.
Sometimes I wonder what those netizens really believe in (or, to narrow it down, what ‘god’ they are referring to). I’ve been told at least once that the Christian God of the New Testament wouldn’t purposefully harm His own creation, unlike in the Old Testament.
Please let us know what if anything we can do to help you and your family.
I will be sending a donation to you for whatever you need to get back on your feet. I hope all of us can help with anything they can.
You have my sympathy — what a huge pain in the butt! Hang in there.
I am so sorry.
God bless you and yours, Andrei. I’m keeping you in my prayers.
In our prayers, for you and your family. Christ has a solution for every problem.
Prayers for you and your family. Stay safe. Losing material things sucks, but you and your family are safe, that’s all that matters to tell the truth…..a new lease, perhaps divine in mystery….
Cheers M
Same from us. Storm was an amazement, some areas had extreme damage, adjacent areas hardly a leaf disturbed.
Hang in there, Andrei, we’ll see what we can do for you later today. Leaving for Oncology shortly and will be there all day. Will find alternatives when we return to the family schloss.
Auslander
Que notre Dieu souverain vous garde, cher Saker, corps et âme, vous et votre famille, et vous fortifie dans votre combat si important pour la vérité.
Amitiés de Suisse
MOB
I’m VERY sorry to hear that. Hope you recover soon. All the best wishes.
I will pray for you.
We will no problem there.
Andrei – best wishes and you are in our prayers and thoughts!
Ketil
You and your family are in my prayers. God Bless.
I hope, that everything going to be okay, Andrew . Good luck to you
Andrei, your safety’s guaranteed, you’re one of the chosen few . . . . who makes a difference.
I’m very sorry to hear that, Saker. From what I’ve read, this hurricane was a complete disaster for people in South Florida. Hoping you and your family are safe and that everything gets better soon. Praying for all of you.
So Sorry. We pray for you and Family . God Bless !
Dear Andrei (and family)
I do not pray from my 8 (it was autumn 1949), but I am able to express my solidarity and support to you. Not for today only!
Sincerely yours
Pavel, Central Europe
wow Saker – I hope its owned and you can keep the land and rebuild – wow.
@ Saker
Very sorry about your losses.
There might be some irreplaceable items, books, papers, and family memories, but most importantly, you and your family are in one piece.
Blessings & prayers.
Lone Wolf
Sorry to hear that! Stay safe!
So sorry to hear that. I can’t imagine what total devastation would feel like. The Detroit suburbs flooded back in 2014. Only had 18 inches of water in my basement thanks to the quick action of my son, my neighbor had 4 feet. 3 counties had curbside of belongings, flooring, paneling, furniture, etc. constantly for a month. Dump trucks and bulldozers were used to clean up everyday. My prayers are with you, I will pray the Rosary for you and yours.
Best wishes to Andrei, family and friends.
I wish you and your loved ones the strength and the resources to land on your feet and start rebuilding.
Andrei, what a terrible loss. I’m glad that you and your family is safe. I will keep you in my daily prayers. If you can, keep us updated.
Very sorry to hear that. Hope that you’ll be ok
So sorry to hear that Andrei!
My thought are with you.
Warm regards
Col
Dear Andrei,
I had a friend who lived on a houseboat that sank. The best I could do was to gather the clothes, bedding and cushions and wash everything – took about a week almost non-stop but was able to save most of it. Just put things in a big garbage bag and ask friends to pick up a bag and wash once or several times to get things usable again. Do it now before it goes moldy.
You want to secure the property, first to make sure it is safe for you, your family and any animals. Have the power switched off and do not drink the water until the pipes have been flushed. Wear gloves and rubber boots. You will likely find some unusual visitors that had to take refuge from the storm somewhere in the house. Open all doors cautiously and look before entering.
Books can be saved but they need to have blotting paper put between the pages. Delegate to family and friends.
Drowned furniture can be saved. Keep out of direct sun and dry evenly and slowly (turn regularly) to reduce splitting and warping after cleaning the dirt off the piece. Do this with some help please (mind your back).
A microwave oven can be used to sterilize small items to slow or halt mold growth as long as there is no metal in the item. Ovens with a circulating fan can be used to dry a lot of things at low temperatures.
A small generator and air compressor will be useful to get the oven and microwave and hopefully washing machine back in action. Some disassembly and reassembly required. You can maybe rent a construction power panel until the wiring inside the house is in a useable state.
Call your family, friends, neighbors and ask for help. Many will need to do something similar, so share your skills, tools and efforts.
Think safety first.
Best wishes from us now in Yaroslavl.
Valuable experience. A huge task at best.
My deepest sympathies and regards. As terrible as it is, count yourself lucky. It could have been worse, much worse. Hopefully you weren’t home at the time.
I’ve lost three homes to fires, two to flooding and one to hurricanes since the late 70s. Two of the fires were California wildfires. I live in a tricked-out bus now. For me, fixed domiciles are a thing of the past. But you do learn to ‘own’ strategically. I don’t have enormous collections of things anymore. I used to. I have a lot of memories now instead.
Still, it seems, you never get over searching for some item you once had thinking I just saw it the other day. Disaster plays funny games with memory. Were I you, I would get back on blogging as soon as you can. It will put everything else in perspective, not vice versa, but that’s just me. I rarely tender advice, for obvious reasons.
Peace be upon your house and loved ones, dear saker. Here’s to rapid recovery, dear lad.
Oh no!!!
So sorry to hear that, Saker!
If it’s any consolation, the very same thing happened to my mother up in Montana when a “historic flood” happened due to massive amounts of snowmelt.
Her house ALMOST got washed away, but luckily it held, with the basement completely flooded. Some of her neighbors actually did lose their entire house. They lost everything in the basement, including the furnace.
Since then they have rebuilt, recovered most of the house functionality they lost and although it was a stressful event that cost them tens of thousands of dollars, they survived. It took months to pump the water out of the basement. Others were not so lucky.
By the way, she was able to qualify for a FEMA disaster loan, I think you will too. She also got free food & house supplies from the local disaster response team for a long time.
My mother is a 60 year old woman with hardly any money to her name. If she can survive something like that, I think you will too! I’m so sorry about this man! I know it won’t be easy either way ;(
Good luck, let us know if you need some emergency donations and we’ll see you when you get back!
I’m so sorry to hear that and, of course, I will pray for you and your family
I hope you and your family are OK, which is the most important.
Warm Regards
You are indestructible like the Gibraltar Rock. Indispensable like the Putin rock. we, your hundreds of thousands voracious, thankful readers, are with you in prayers all the way until final victory.
You can not even imagine how many people pray right now for Raevsky family including, of course You, dear Andrei!
Up to You is just to survive.
Up to us is to get You back in saddle after.
Sorry, friend Saker. Disaster. No words or feelings can come close to your situation. I will pray for you.
May all blesses help you an your family.
Soon this bad days will be gone.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family mate.
I hope you were able to save clothes and other essentials, and that recovery goes quickly.
Take care, R
Бог в помощь!
Lord have mercy!
Sorry to hear that.
Best wishes and prayers from Norway.
My prayers are for you.
If I may make make an observation (and not advice as the insurance and laws will be different in your country), when my house was thrown a metre in the air and split down the middle in an earthquake, it was the people who were patient and willing to put up with discomfort for a year or two who came out best. The clean up was tiresome, but after that just a one-step-at-time process. Of course for us the after shocks stopped after six months and with hurricanes that will be a different story.
God bless.
Dear Andrei
Thats bad news but better news is that you and I hope, your family survived this calamity.
Nothing can prepare us for even the expected …
I am sure you will pull through this and as ‘Geneva observer’ above offered practical advice I can not offer more than my sincere hope and prayers for the swift improvement of your circumstances … In these times you will see how resilient, or not, the locals are .
We must all have faith in our common Humanity no matter how difficult it can be especially now.
Love from Ireland and thanks again for all the enlightening discussion here in the Vineyard
Survive you will rest assured,at the mercy of the Creator.
Oh man, that is rough news. All the best to you and your family, Andrei.
It was really bad storm — just saw the RT article: https://sputniknews.com/20220929/deadliest-hurricane-in-floridas-history-hundreds-believed-dead-millions-left-in-dark-after-ian-1101357089.html
I think if something like happened to, considering the climate disruption, and the way politics and all is going, I would think about Ram Das’s “It’s all grist for the mill’ and also about using the situation as an ‘opportunity’ to move somewhere else, maybe another country. I suspect things are not going to get better here, or get worse before better, and it may be good to make a clean break of it. I would not count on the government being reliable in helping people, especially with a disaster of this magnitude. Not advice, of course, but just a thought.
In any case, my heart goes out to you and yours.
That’s terrible news. I am wishing the best for you and your family. Stay safe. Hopefully the storm will be over soon. I have heard it described as being the worst in 500 years.
Andrei My Brother,
I am so sorry brother. God bless and keep you and your family safe. I’ve seen pictures. It’s like a once in a hundred years kind of storm.
-Jamie
May God bless you & yours Andrei
Best wishes and prayers.
Very sorry to hear of your loss, grateful that none were hurt.
So sorry to hear Andrei. My prayers for you and your family. May God bless you, and bring you rapidly back to fighting the good fight.
– Sven
Que el Señor Todopoderoso y con el amparo de la Santísima Virgen María te protejan a ti y a toda tu familia de toda calamidad natural como sobrenatural.
Mucha suerte Halcón
God bless you, my friend. I hope you and your family are safe.
Pray for your family, but demand from your insurance.
Life is difficult, not always fair. I hope you’ll overcome this reversal of fortune.
Very sorry about your loss. Glad you and your family are alive. Praying for blessings to come your way
Hope everything gets better for you soon!
God Bless You Sir and Your Families. !
stay safe.
This is very bad news, I am so sorry. All the best wishes for your recovery.
If you have to move and indeed can do so, not sure that Florida is a safe place, the suggestion being that out of control capitalism’s century of ramping up wars on the planet = best look for a safer place
DAMN!
I am reminded of LBJ’s famous declaration: “whoever controls the weather….CONTROLS THE WORLD!”.
His exclamation.
Very sorry to hear that, Andrei. This is terrible. Be strong.
Praying, for you and family. Moment by moment. Breath by breath. Many are available and willing to help you and the family. Just secured a permanent residency visa South of the Boarder. The catastrophic fires in the West in 2020, ongoing, was the great turn. Will follow and stay in touch. God will be our guide.
Andrei,
The loss of ones home where with family one has a sense of place and well being is indeed devastating. You and your family are in my prayers as you endure this devastating reality. May a merciful and grace-giving God give you courage and strength as you “weather the eye of the storm.”
There is a place of rest and fellowship on my little farm if you are so led.
Your alive, your family remains healthy and strong. You have everything that matters. Pets ok I pray.
Praying for you and your family🙏🏻
Stay safe.
Sorry to hear of the flood damage, but at least you are safe.
Im so sorry to hear that.
I pray for your success and look forward to your return.
Wow. So sorry to hear it, Andrei. As always, put first things first: take care of you and yours; the blog will pretty much take care of itself. (Team Saker did a really excellent job previously.)
I just prayed for you and your family to be unharmed. May you also find the things most valuable to you in good condition.
I have family and friends in both Naples and Miami that I have been unable to contact so far. I am confident that they are Safe but still I am anxious to hear their voices. Perhaps tomorrow.
Andrei,
from own experience I can tell you that losing house and household is bad, losing memorabilia even worse.
But there is one thing that really counts: you and your family are ok and still have each other.
We”ll pray for you, stay safe.
Cheers, Rob
Mr. Raevsky, Dear brother in Christ. I asked my “starets” (my geron in Greek) to pray for you and your family. God willing, you will start all over again soon and more vigorously.
Best wishes
Andrei, we need to get a fund together to help you out. You mean the world to a lot of us. God Bless you bro.
That’s what we do Saker, we pray for you and your family.
Blessings.
Let there be heard, in this world, the noise of Silence.
In the Old Testament, God is presented in spectacular aspects. In chapter 19 (paragraph 12) of the “First Book of Kings“, God is no longer in the spectacular, he is signaled on the contrary by the “sound of a light breath“, that is to say the opposite from the violence of the hurricane, of the earthquake and of the fire (chapter 19, paragraph 11).
Andrei, Bless you for everything you do, everything you accomplish with your heart, with your life in this dimension.
So sorry to read this, Andrei! I will add words to my prayer for the swift and favorable resolution of your situation. I am glad you at least are okay.
So sorry about your home Andrei. If it all possible I think better to relocate to higher ground.
I keep you in my prayers
All the good to you and your family. Hope you stay safe.
I hope you recover without much damage Mr. Saker.
Prayers for you and yours.
Trust me, you will be missed!
Terrible news dear Saker so sending you and your community best wishes and strength.
Our prays are with you as you recover from the damage and most importantly stay safe!