drron
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And here in Bundaberg food options are even less than usual.A lot of cafes/takeaways are closed as no LNG supplies as pipeline washed away.
But plenty of good stories as well.When I arrived at the motel yesterday an executive of Red Rooster was just leaving.They had supplied 3500 chickens which were given out to the workers and evacuation centres.
But bad stories as well.I can now understand why many people do not have flood insurance-one fellow whose premium after the 2011 flood went from $1000 to $20000 per year.Another fellow whose insurance was due for renewal this week-his place was not affected but there was water in the yards of places across the street so the insurance company(whose ads say they treat you as a person) will not re insure him-his street is now on the risk list.
But plenty of good stories as well.When I arrived at the motel yesterday an executive of Red Rooster was just leaving.They had supplied 3500 chickens which were given out to the workers and evacuation centres.
But bad stories as well.I can now understand why many people do not have flood insurance-one fellow whose premium after the 2011 flood went from $1000 to $20000 per year.Another fellow whose insurance was due for renewal this week-his place was not affected but there was water in the yards of places across the street so the insurance company(whose ads say they treat you as a person) will not re insure him-his street is now on the risk list.