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just a quick pic i snapped from helping up with the flood cleanup here in aus(sorry about the cell phone quality)
Just to give you an idea about how bad it was, the water went up to the top green line on the louvers outside
EDIT: barely anything was saved, all the gyprock had to be torn up and thrown out, we couldnt even get books out from shelves because they had expanded so much, so we had to break the shelves open. Its really heartbreaking to see. It doesnt really hit the owners up until everything is actually put onto the trucks to task to the tip, they just break down right then.
just a quick pic i snapped from helping up with the flood cleanup here in aus(sorry about the cell phone quality)
Just to give you an idea about how bad it was, the water went up to the top green line on the louvers outside
EDIT: barely anything was saved, all the gyprock had to be torn up and thrown out, we couldnt even get books out from shelves because they had expanded so much, so we had to break the shelves open. Its really heartbreaking to see. It doesnt really hit the owners up until everything is actually put onto the trucks to task to the tip, they just break down right then.
If you guys need a hand, PM me as there is a huge crew of guys on PerformanceForums going around helping people who need it. They've got all the gear and are experienced in disaster (especially flood) recovery.
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just a quick pic i snapped from helping up with the flood cleanup here in aus(sorry about the cell phone quality)
Just to give you an idea about how bad it was, the water went up to the top green line on the louvers outside
EDIT: barely anything was saved, all the gyprock had to be torn up and thrown out, we couldnt even get books out from shelves because they had expanded so much, so we had to break the shelves open. Its really heartbreaking to see. It doesnt really hit the owners up until everything is actually put onto the trucks to task to the tip, they just break down right then.
What the fuck is that guy in the background wearing? Leg warmers?
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