When I lived in Louisiana, we had 17" of rain in 12 hours. Apparently the guy who built my house had been flooded before... It was pier and beam constructed 4' above the ground and my lot was the highest in the city. Flood waters stopped about 4" below my door, but all my neighbors were flooded. We put together a neighborhood work crew and went house to house cleaning up. The damage was just amazing... We were fortunate in that we were able to get the water out and dry out the framing, so mostly carpets, furniture, and drywall (some insulation) were all that was damaged. Most appliances survived. Once the water receded from the street several construction dumpsters appeared with a note on them to call this number when full. The same day, a guy showed up to drop off fans for drying out the studs, two per house that were flooded. Still have no idea where he came from??? Dropped them off and came back a week later to pick them up... After the guy picked up the fans, a trailer showed up with drywall, screws, tape and mud with a note, call this number if you need a resupply. After that, it was up to each house to file a flood claim and deal with the other losses. We all pitched in and bought several rolls of insulation to replace that which got wet... Truthfully, that was the most perplexing thing I'd ever witnessed... But it worked!
True angels.
