Update:
We got power back yesterday evening! I don't ever want to hear a generator running again.
My crew finished stripping all the wet insulation from the bottom of both buildings. It was holding hundreds of gallons of brackish, moldy water up against the subfloors and beams, and had to all be removed. Laying on your back, in mud, pulling it down into your face. Ugh. (Pic, below.)
We are starting to cut out wet sheet rock. Tons of it. Lots of subfloors will be gone, too.
We have 5 of our smallest rooms back on line, available only to homeless islanders. These are very crude (no drinkable water, no cable, no internet, beds on the tile floor) but they are clean and dry, which is what many people here need right now.
The city looks like a bomb went off. Everyone has piles of debris that we are waiting to be hauled away.
Finally meeting with an insurance adjuster today. Hopefully, with the end of demolition in sight, we can start on reconstruction soon.
We are still living in the hangar.
Thanks everybody!
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