It is impressive how in an instant, nature can succumb to everything in its path. The important thing is that as little human life as possible is lost in these situations, because material things can be recovered, even if it takes a long time. I am glad that you are back with us on the platform and that you are well with your family, I wish you all the best and my support for the normalisation of the situation.
Well said @wilfredocav. Material possessions come and go. Yet what's more important is the priceless value of human life. Yes, it's hurtful to lose things, but it's most painful if we lose friends, family, and loved ones due to catastrophes. It's my pleasure to be back on board to continue serving our beloved community. Thank you so much, as always, for your sincere support and faithful patronage. I truly appreciate that. Warm regards. 😊
The worst that has happened was the landslide in Vargas more than 20 years ago, and I have known people who lost almost their entire family, and they also exclaimed that it didn't matter if they lost their things or their house, but that at least they would be with their entire family. Greetings and much strength to all of you.
Indeed, since time immemorial, many people have been victims of natural disasters like storms, hurricanes, tornados, tsunamis, etc. In fact, we also experienced horrific landslides here. We were fortunate that not a lot of lives were lost. Nevertheless, it helps to be constantly prepared and on the lookout for catastrophes. Be safe there always and best regards to your family. 😊