Three months after devastating floods that caused $100 million of damage in Whatcom County, communities are still reeling.
that caused $100 million of damage in Whatcom County, but Sumas, Everson, Nooksack, and other nearby communities are still reeling.
“We’ve seen some areas of town where probably over half the people still haven’t moved back into their homes … because they don’t have the money to rebuild, or they’re waiting on contractors because there is a shortage of materials and people to do the work,” he said.Many of those people, Christiansen said, did not have flood insurance, so they simply cannot afford to repair their homes right now.
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