(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
We had seven trees across our driveway, all of them on power lines. And no way to get out. We were trapped. I let that sink in…. I’m not leaving here unless someone comes along and cuts these trees. These trees that are in contact with power lines. Power lines that scared me to death.
So, gingerly, I walked around the property taking it all in and taking some pictures with my phone. The two trees on the propane tank had strangely missed all valves and gauges but the weight of the crash had pushed the tank down into the clay mud. The trees had scraped the side of the house, missed the roof and only knocked part of the cover to the air unit wires. They had missed the hot water heater mounted on the side of the house and the outside air unit to our bedroom, miraculously. I poked around the tank and smelled for gas, nothing. And on the plus side, the gauge indicated that the tank was 75% filled. Praise the Lord!
All the critters were doing okay. The rabbits were a bit skittish. The chicken coop was just about filled with water and the rest was a muddy mess. The chicks, in their cage up off the ground with cinder blocks, were surrounded by water. In the rush of the water and moving of debris, all the water had funneled to their location. As I checked on them, I was standing in about 4 inches of water. Had they not been in that cage, they would’ve surely drowned. Another praise to the Lord, for sparing our critters.Continue reading“Georgia: Hurricane Helene – Part 2, by Forward Preppers”
