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If someone had told me a few days ago that I would one day experience a flood like this, I would have laughed and said, “Never.” I never imagined I would wake up to see lives in danger, cars washed away, homes destroyed, and entire communities brought to a standstill. But here we are. This is the first time a flood has affected me this badly, and I honestly don’t know how to feel. I’ve seen the videos every year. I’ve heard the stories. I’ve watched people talk about losing everything overnight. But this time, it happened to me too. Water found its way into places I never imagined. My home was affected. My routine was disrupted. And for a moment, all I could think about was staying safe and hoping everyone around me would make it through. But beyond my experience, the stories have been heartbreaking. Lives lost. Cars washed away. Homes destroyed. Businesses flooded. Families left trying to pick up the pieces of everything they’ve worked so hard to build. This is no longer about which area was flooded and which area wasn’t. This is a national problem. Because even if the flood didn’t enter your house, chances are it affected someone you know. A friend. A neighbour. A colleague. A relative. Someone’s entire livelihood has been swept away. And the painful part is that this keeps happening. Every year we watch the same disaster unfold. Every year we count losses that could have been prevented. Every year families are forced to start over. This time, I experienced it for myself, and it has changed the way I see things. My heart goes out to everyone affected. May those who lost loved ones find comfort, and may those who lost property find the strength and support to rebuild. #Floods #accrafloods #Rainfall #andyabbeyy
If someone had told me a few days ago that I would one day experience a flood like this, I would have laughed and said, “Never.” I never imagined I would wake up to see lives in danger, cars washed away, homes destroyed, and entire communities brought to a standstill. But here we are. This is the first time a flood has affected me this badly, and I honestly don’t know how to feel. I’ve seen the videos every year. I’ve heard the stories. I’ve watched people talk about losing everything overnight. But this time, it happened to me too. Water found its way into places I never imagined. My home was affected. My routine was disrupted. And for a moment, all I could think about was staying safe and hoping everyone around me would make it through. But beyond my experience, the stories have been heartbreaking. Lives lost. Cars washed away. Homes destroyed. Businesses flooded. Families left trying to pick up the pieces of everything they’ve worked so hard to build. This is no longer about which area was flooded and which area wasn’t. This is a national problem. Because even if the flood didn’t enter your house, chances are it affected someone you know. A friend. A neighbour. A colleague. A relative. Someone’s entire livelihood has been swept away. And the painful part is that this keeps happening. Every year we watch the same disaster unfold. Every year we count losses that could have been prevented. Every year families are forced to start over. This time, I experienced it for myself, and it has changed the way I see things. My heart goes out to everyone affected. May those who lost loved ones find comfort, and may those who lost property find the strength and support to rebuild. #Floods #accrafloods #Rainfall #andyabbeyy

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