Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Irene

The past couple of weeks have been a little rough.
Last week my town got nailed by Hurricane Irene.

My house is on a hill so the worst we had to deal with were trees falling and no power for several days. We were also very lucky that no trees fell on our house. My neighbors were not so lucky. Fortunately the damage to their houses was not as bad as it could have been.


The town I live in did not fair so well. Areas were so badly flooded that several houses were condemned. People that never got flooded before had to deal with several feet of water in their homes. Almost every business in town has had to do damage control.

Denville NJ flooding from Irene

(this video link shows the main street in Denville)


Having no power for days I didn’t know what was happening in the rest of town. When we could finally drive through parts of town it was devastating.
Streets were still closed off due to the flooding and people trying to get back to their houses and trying to salvage what they could.
It was an awful feeling to drive down some of these streets and see piles and piles of possessions that were now garbage just waiting to be hauled away.

I cannot even begin to fathom what so many of our Denville families are dealing with and how they even begin to cope with it all. I suppose you do what you have to do at the time.

As in many devastating situations there are sometimes little bright spots.
Our Animal Control Officer had in place an animal rescue plan and had volunteers and people willing to take care of the poor animals stranded or left behind. Some families had to leave their animals in the shelter as they could not go back to their homes. She was also working on arranging foster care for some of these pets until their owners could return to their homes or find another place to stay.
They even rescued a goldfish that was found swimming in a puddle.

Our public workers and Town Hall have worked and are still working 24/7 taking care of the people of Denville. As hard as all of this is, it is a good feeling to know that I live in a town where people do care what happens to their neighbors and lend a helping hand when they can.

(jj)

3 comments:

goodgosh said...

Wow jj! You can't really understand the severity of it all, but those videos really sober you up. I put myself in those peoples shoes and have no idea how I'd cope, but I guess you just do with the support of others. Thanks for showing us and so glad you are okay. :)

Peppercorns said...

Thanks for the video jj. We were all so worried about you and your family, and happy you all came through it safely. I can't imagine what this was like. ♥♥♥

VintageEmbellishment said...

Oh dear, so sad to watch those videos :(
Having lived through earthquake damage I know that the people will rebuild and move through this, but it takes time, lots of prayer, and lots of help! Thanks for sharing the links to the videos and so thankful you and your family are safe.