Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just got news that our place in Naples, very close to the beach and in the red zone, had no water intrusion. The streets around our development had 4-5 feet of water at one point but the houses were built up a bit. Power should be restored in the next few days.
I'd probably still cancel for next week, particularly if staying on or near the beach but some areas, especially to the east of 41, may be okay.
Wow you're optimistic. Get some perspective
np.
Nah. I think it's the people making blanket statements that hurricane recovery is going to take "years" need some perspective.
I'm an emergency manager so I know first hand that in some cases, full recovery takes years. It was not a blanket statement. We responded to Katrina, and all the other storms that year. Homes had blue tarps for years. Infrastructure took a very long time to repair. What I said was that the recovery will take weeks, months and years - that is the truth. Have you seen the Sanibel footage? How long do you think those bridge repairs will take? Residents will be impacted for a very long time. That does not mean that tourists should stay away for that long. That being said, it's incredible selfish for the OP and others to be worried about a vacation. It's almost unbelievable they would ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just got news that our place in Naples, very close to the beach and in the red zone, had no water intrusion. The streets around our development had 4-5 feet of water at one point but the houses were built up a bit. Power should be restored in the next few days.
I'd probably still cancel for next week, particularly if staying on or near the beach but some areas, especially to the east of 41, may be okay.
Wow you're optimistic. Get some perspective
np.
Nah. I think it's the people making blanket statements that hurricane recovery is going to take "years" need some perspective.
Anonymous wrote:please cancel but don't get a refund so you can support the local businesses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'd cancel. I have a trip to Sanibel scheduled in December and I'm wondering if we'll need to cancel.
You absolutely need to cancel. There is nothing left of Sanibel. It’s 95% under water.
I wonder if they will ever rebuild once the water recedes. If it fully recedes. . In-laws go there every February but even they realize that’s not going to happen this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could go as a humanitarian effort and help hand out food with the American red cross!
Ridiculous idea. The last thing they need is additional untrained, outside people arriving, trying to be of "help."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this a serious post.
Right? lol
It scares me that there are people in the world like OP, if this is a serious post
Anonymous wrote:How is this a serious post.