f***. In so sorry to hear that, Garp. Yes, everyone is safe, and that’s what’s most important.I live in the North Bay, California. Massive wildfire plowed through exactly where I live, and it was just reported our entire street is flattened.
Family's safe, so that's what matters.
But damn this is surreal.
Haven't really followed it on the news but did you have any sort of warning? Any chance to get most valuables out?
I live in the North Bay, California. Massive wildfire plowed through exactly where I live, and it was just reported our entire street is flattened.
Family's safe, so that's what matters.
But damn this is surreal.
Hopefully it goes smoother than it did for my cousin, it took three years for her insurance to pay up.
Dang dude, total suckage. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
I've been there, well when I was younger. Just don't let the insurance cheap you out when the y come to assess your loss/claim, they'll only list what's visible. So make a deep and detailed list of what was in each room, from paper clips to tvs, games (collector editions) to sheets of paper packs that you bought for notes, along with the value of each new.
All the best to ya.
Take pictures. Seriously. Document it. Document it for insurance purposes and also for recollection.Update:
We're still in the hotel, and it should be clear to head up to our neighborhood in Santa Rosa today. Not really looking forward to that, but we have to do it. From what I've seen the general area looks like Fallout 4, and apparently there are even looters now.
Again thank you guys for all the love.
I think it's from around the area where his house is.Kinda deserves its own thread, no?
I think it's from around the area where his house is.