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Vic , I fully understand your sentiments but most of those who have suffered flooding are being looked after by their local communities as Jan points out.
The unfortunate people whose homes and property have been damaged will now face the task of contacting insurance companies to start the process of making a claim. To do this they will need to be able to produce evidence and for that reason they need to be close to home.
Most insurers will have put those who have no hope of returning home into hotels.
The impact on businesses cannot be fully assess until waters subside. I was pleased to hear that they have been given a few months grace on their Tax returns!
The cost of produce and meat will undoubtably rocket due to this freak weather.Farming communities transporting animal feed from the north to the worst hit areas in the south shows how practical support delivered to the source of the problem is often better than trying to move people away.
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