I work for an equipment company that makes, repairs, sells truck equipment. Dump trucks, flat beds, cranes, bucket, utility, trucks, etc.
They were swamped from orders when the storm hit the gulf and had to cancel attending a few shows and made my life, job difficult and backed up.
Anyway, called one of many contractors to follow up with their needs/interest. He was on a cell phone in the middle of no where repairing phone cables. He said it looked like a bomb went off and the area he was in was covered in 35ft of water, then 15ft and now dry. 35ft is about as high as a 3 story building or top of a telephone pole. He said nothing was there but foundations from where buildings use to be. He said the news doesnt do the place justice as far as the damage is concerned. He said he saw no buildings no where, it was all flat and level.
Man, hard to believe 35ft of water covering somewhere that is suppose to be above sea level.
They were swamped from orders when the storm hit the gulf and had to cancel attending a few shows and made my life, job difficult and backed up.
Anyway, called one of many contractors to follow up with their needs/interest. He was on a cell phone in the middle of no where repairing phone cables. He said it looked like a bomb went off and the area he was in was covered in 35ft of water, then 15ft and now dry. 35ft is about as high as a 3 story building or top of a telephone pole. He said nothing was there but foundations from where buildings use to be. He said the news doesnt do the place justice as far as the damage is concerned. He said he saw no buildings no where, it was all flat and level.
Man, hard to believe 35ft of water covering somewhere that is suppose to be above sea level.