tronbunny wrote:tiger_deF wrote:The situation in Fort Meyers is tragic. My stepfather's family last called at 4:55 PM from Royal Woods, saying that the walls were cracking, water was in the house and rising up to their necks, and that the entire neighborhood was underwater. Since then the water has risen another few feet and we haven't heard from them, my family is driving down to Florida tomorrow to try to find them. Considering only two of them can swim and one just had back surgery (along with living in a one story house) I fear the worst
Are there any resources that could help them find what roads are passable? I really appreciate it, thank you everyone
I only have the non-emergency number for Charlotte County. Check the website for the County Emergency Services Department. They are likely to have a Non-911 urgent phone number for info.
Perhaps cross post this on the Thread for local observations/help/check in.
https://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?p=3001569#p3000783
The emergency services have been having a little trouble themselves.
Further south in Naples
https://twitter.com/i/status/1575206199733424128That fire station was probably located at 2 meters elevation Royal Woods is 1 or 2 meters.
I was up on my roof Monday to glue down shingles and scope out a place to camp if necessary.
Wooden ladder was much lighter than that damn Harbor Freight thing but I'm resting my back now.
It will dry out and they will likely survive.
There will be emergency ATV expeditions that won't have trouble with the washed out roads.
And they already know where the people sitting on their roofs are.
But yes this really is miserable
