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<p>[QUOTE="TIF, post: 2850814, member: 56859"]Extreme damage. Hospital incapacitated; patients evacuated by military helicopters. St. John and Tortola decimated. Extensive damage to power lines. Most areas are without cell coverage (including my home, which is still standing but without power, water, phone and will likely be without power for as long as a year). Many people I know lost everything. Curfew was just lifted but only between noon and six, although I have a curfew pass. I'm trying to work and take care of cleaning up the waterlogged stuff in my condo. Not sure of the number of deaths but fewer than I thought there would be given the destruction.</p><p><br /></p><p>My coins are safe. I've lost some stuff but hopefully will get the condo cleaned out before mold wrecks the cabinetry. Sure do wish I had a generator... stupid stupid stupid for spending money on remodeling the bedroom instead of a generator. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm staying at the office for now but will have to move back home at some point. It is 95 degrees and high humidity. Not good.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TIF, post: 2850814, member: 56859"]Extreme damage. Hospital incapacitated; patients evacuated by military helicopters. St. John and Tortola decimated. Extensive damage to power lines. Most areas are without cell coverage (including my home, which is still standing but without power, water, phone and will likely be without power for as long as a year). Many people I know lost everything. Curfew was just lifted but only between noon and six, although I have a curfew pass. I'm trying to work and take care of cleaning up the waterlogged stuff in my condo. Not sure of the number of deaths but fewer than I thought there would be given the destruction. My coins are safe. I've lost some stuff but hopefully will get the condo cleaned out before mold wrecks the cabinetry. Sure do wish I had a generator... stupid stupid stupid for spending money on remodeling the bedroom instead of a generator. I'm staying at the office for now but will have to move back home at some point. It is 95 degrees and high humidity. Not good.[/QUOTE]
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