We have no injuries proverb

 We have no injuries, no property damage, no structures lost. It went well, for a fire.

 The cause of the fire is undetermined as of yet, and is still under investigation. However, there were no injuries and no property damage, which is indicative of a successful operation.

 We regret that the incident occurred and are just grateful there were no injuries or property damage as a result. A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. We regret that the incident occurred and are just grateful there were no injuries or property damage as a result.

 Since the beginning, we've been very fortunate. There have been no reports of injuries to any persons, and the only structural damage is one gazebo in one backyard of one property.

 There are structures after structures that survived Camille with minor damage that are not there any more.

 We're actually protecting structures in a variety of areas, some of them quite a ways from highways. Our primary focus is firefighter and public safety, and then the protection of private property and structures.

 We're actually protecting structures in a variety of areas, some of them quite a ways from highways. Our primary focus is firefighter and public safety, and then the protection of private property and structures.

 In most hurricanes, you're talking about wind damage, lost roofs -- that kind of thing. Flooding is much more insidious. Structures are still standing, but there are devastating effects. With the dirty water, it may never be possible to repair it. You'll have to rebuild, or at least gut it.

 It's capable of causing catastrophic damage, ... Even well-built structures will have tremendous damage. Of course, what we're really worried about is the loss of lives.

 Fortunately, at this point there doesn't appear to be much in the way of damage to farm structures. However, these estimates are preliminary, and we won't know the full extent of the damage for several days.

 Extensive damage to the building, both fire and smoke and water damage. The second story, there are like seven apartments that have been damaged by the fire.

 If you have a party and someone injures themselves in your apartment, they could also sue you for their own injuries. Or if you accidentally overflow the bathtub, your landlord could hold you responsible for damage to the property based on your negligence. That's another good reason to have insurance.

 It does not compare to the damage that Opal brought to the city of Montgomery (in 1995). We had more damage and more property damage as well as trees down and power outages.

 It's still a concern because we want to stop this fire. At this point there are no structures, no dwellings, no people at risk on the entire perimeter of the fire.

 We have reports from the fire chief that an unknown number of structures has caught on fire. The town is pretty well evacuated.


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