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RE: A look at the Mountains prior to the arrival of a storm.

We also had farmers (further up our valley) trapped in the hairy floods. My husband was on a 4x4 tractor trying to get supplies in and people out. One old man was airlifted. I hope you're surviving these hectic winds. As for the water......

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Great that your hubby jumped out to help and that's what life is all about. We are also very busy with food packs and rushing around to buy things. One school here was totally destroyed and the learners were placed at one of our partner Npo's. The Npo supplies the food and Papillon supply the fruit.
Then we have yet another school in trouble and on and on it goes.
Thankfully they reckon that the rain this morning was the last bit for a while, but then it will rain again and July with all of its water is waiting for us.
The winds are ripping the old big trees out and we just pray that a tree will not land on one of the houses.
Stay safe and take care!
!PIZZA and !LUV to the family.