East Coast homeowners helped by neighbours, as they await word from governments
As Cape Breton and Newfoundland residents begin the unfamiliar work of struggling to recover from flooding damage brought by torrential Thanksgiving rainfall, the hope is that charities, governments and insurance companies will move quickly.
“This is all new to us and I’m hoping they’re going to be on the ball and help will come quickly,” said Tracey Drew of Morrisville, N.L.
While homeowners like Drew anxiously await word on financial aid from official sources, it’s largely neighbours who have helped start the backbreaking work of cleaning and disinfecting damaged floors, hefting ruined appliances onto lawns and — off the south coast of Newfoundland — using small motorboats to run a noose around a beached building and tow it back home.
For Drew, the kindness of friends help buoy her spirits amidst a personal disaster that began with a terrifying rush of water in the middle of Monday night.


