Sunday, November 4, 2012

Hurricane Recovery on the Eastern Shore ~ Message From Rep. Scott Rigell

Dear Friend,
         Over the past week, I have been encouraged by Hampton Roads’ preparation for – and recovery from – the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Local, state, and federal government officials worked together, alongside the volunteer work of charitable organizations, to ensure that our region was prepared for the storm and had the necessary resources to clean up and restore our communities.
         
Preparation efforts on the Eastern Shore were also comprehensive and well-coordinated.  However, Sandy was an extremely powerful storm and I remain concerned about the ongoing recovery for our friends and neighbors in this area. These communities have experienced significant property damage and some families have lost many of their belongings and valuables. On Friday, I observed the storm’s impact first-hand in the towns of Chincoteague and Saxis. Photos can be found on my Facebook page here.
          
  In Chincoteague, Saxis, and other communities, winds and storm surges caused trees to fall and homes to flood. After speaking with local officials and citizens, it is clear the devastation they have experienced. At the same time, I am amazed at their resilience and the willingness of neighbors to step up and help one another in their time of need. This is truly the American spirit on display.
          
 Our thoughts and prayers go out to those on the Eastern Shore – and our fellow Americans on the East Coast – as they continue to recover from this devastating hurricane. My office is working with state and local officials to ensure a quick and efficient recovery in the 2nd district.

 We are also here to assist you in helping to access relief and recovery services. Please contact us at 757-789-5172 (Eastern Shore) or at 757-687-8290 (Virginia Beach) if we can help in any way.
          Are you looking to help as well? Here are some relief organizations assisting those affected by Hurricane Sandy:


Mindful that I work for you, I remain

Yours in Freedom,
Scott

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