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Bittersweet return
Good news for some of the residents of the CRD as about 4500 people have been cleared to go back to 100 mile house and surrounding communities but it will be a very bittersweet return home while it was confirmed that 41 homes were lost how many were damaged.
People going back will likely find smoke and ash filled homes and unusable fridges and freezers due to being without power and rotting food. Some people are going home to likely missing and dead pets cats, dogs, reptiles, birds and fish to name but a few and some of those homes will have a smell that will make them unlivable I helped my mom and stepdad during the Barriere fires of 2003 (the forgotten fire because Kelowna burned the same year) and let me tell you their home survived but it was weeks of cleanup and it took a long time for the smells to dissipate enough not to cringe your nose at. Normality will be months away, the emotional toll will be immense and a loss of feeling safe and secure This is what some residents of the CRD are going home to it is and will be bittersweet.
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Update
From the few people I know in the CRD who are reefers most have been quite surprised at what they found of the 5 reefers and one FOWLR I know 4 had some fish and coral loss but came back home to relatively intact tanks and 3 of the 4 had equipment damage from running dry but the result was better than expected although some of the more sensitive fish and coral which also tend to be the expensive ones were lost as well as most of the inverts they are still happy to be returning to a "live" tank Sadly 2 tanks (including the FOWLR) went into full blown crashes with total tank loss and I'm not sure what they are going to do yet as we all know a total crash is heart rending and they are still assessing their options
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