We’re just getting back to the house this evening. It’s been a wild three days. A huge shout out to @Savage Freedoms Relief Ops . They have organized a huge volunteer task force of special operations vets who have stepped in with search and rescue, and retrieving bodies. I was given the opportunity to run an airdrop with them today. They are doing what @Federal Emergency Manga Agent is not. These are some of the toughest people in the world that have volunteered. There were mobile home parks, completely swept away in the river, and piles of bodies in certain areas. The smell is so strong that it will stick to your clothes. It’s these volunteers, pulling the bodies out. Not anyone else. It breaks my heart, but I’m so proud to see people stepping up. Currently, we are good on household supplies and clothes. We really could use more volunteers at @SilveradosMusicPark the next few days. There’s a ton of donations coming in. But these people are getting tired. It’s day 13. They are breaking their backs for free trying to keep up. We can use any help we can get. I have 20 people coming in Friday night so the next few days are the most important if anyone is available. We also need generators, propane heaters, and any type of camping equipment. There’s an overwhelming amount of people who are stuck living in their home still. Mud on the floor. Windows busted out. A lot of them are sleeping in tents and need a way to stay warm. Generators, propane heaters like Mr buddy, and dry fire wood would all be extremely helpful! I’ll make a long video updating all of you on every detail as soon as we have a minute. It’s still hectic here and my service sucks where I’m at. I’ll talk to you soon.