The best way to help now is the kind that is hardest to give

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cbr
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Now that the flood has started to recede in most places, I have to point out from personal experience: The time your neighbors need help the most is in the cleanup.

disposing of destroyed property, taking out sheetrock and flooring, powerwashing and disinfecting, pulling down fences full of dead animals, trash and debris, all the things that can be done without a trade skill... those are the things that are the worst in a flood. Often worse than bugging out in the water itself. That is where people really need the most help.

It isnt glamorous, the cameras are gone, the heat and bugs and smell are terrible, the lifting is heavy and the footing slick, everything is covered in slime. There are sharp objects everywhere. There are likely snakes, raccoons, rats, freaked out animals everywhere if they are alive.

This is especially true if it was river water.... rising rain water isnt really that big of a deal, dry it quickly, just chunk the molded or warped stuff, air it out as quick as you can .. in river flood everything is covered in inches of the stickiest, nastiest slime you can imagine.

People will also need wells flushed and tanks replaced, septic systems replaced, gates and openers replaced, plumbing repairs if pier and beam, pool equipment replaced, electrical work, AC work, major structural, etc., and friends cant often help that, but if you have friends that flooded, then the biggest help you can give them is also the least pleasant. Help them clean up.

Also, FYI, flood insurance wont cover car parts, business property (only $2500 total), wells, septic, fences, gates, or any of a number of other things. Not sure why, you cant live without these things in a rural property, but that is the way it is.
unf
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Worth a bump
Stasco
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Great advice. It's amazing and humbling to see the immediate response by people to help neighbors during a disaster, but I think many forget that the cleanup can take a long time after the waters recede.
AggieT
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Yep. Done a lot of this over the past few days. A group of us started with friends houses and then moved onto their neighbors. Nasty, hard work.
MASAXET
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So for those of us that were lucky and our neighborhoods survived without water, what's the best way for us to help with this work? Are there any groups coordinating this work or should I just drive to Meyerland, Katy, Kingwood, etc. and pull up to a house to start working?

cbr
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MASAXET said:

So for those of us that were lucky and our neighborhoods survived without water, what's the best way for us to help with this work? Are there any groups coordinating this work or should I just drive to Meyerland, Katy, Kingwood, etc. and pull up to a house to start working?


Yep, hard to beat that. Maybe look for someone in the most need, elderly, pregnant, etc., you are a true hero for doing that.
WishIWasTheWeather
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MASAXET said:

So for those of us that were lucky and our neighborhoods survived without water, what's the best way for us to help with this work? Are there any groups coordinating this work or should I just drive to Meyerland, Katy, Kingwood, etc. and pull up to a house to start working?


Interested in this as well. Most of my neighborhood and friends seemed to have faired okay. Looking to help cut sheetrock/pull carpet else where.
AggieT
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We had a group from the gym that went around to people we knew were affected. From what I saw in Meyerland yesterday, I would guess most people would greatly appreciate a stranger showing up to give a hand. Grab a few buddies, bring tools and water, and show up somewhere.
tmaggie50
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If you drive into any of these neighborhoods, you will find work. We went through meyerland helping houses and just about 70% of the houses were actively tearing **** out. Neighbors asking for a hand here and there.

Anti-taxxer
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What if we started a thread on here for projects? I know a lot of us experienced damage in one form or another. This would allow us to identify a project and get started.

Edit - starting one.
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