Friday, December 12, 2008

And the floods came.....

Just one quick update today...yesterday (Dec.11, 2008) was one of those days that you see on TV all of the time, but never realize that some day you might be there! Well, it happened for us.

It started raining during the night of Dec. 10 and didn't stop for 12-15 hours. Now...I am talking rain! Like we have never, ever seen before!!! By 6:30 a.m. on Thur. our phone was ringing about flooding apts., roads, etc. This was something to see once, but one hopes it only happens once in your life time. Many of the locals here say they have not had this happen to them before. We have yet to hear the total amount of rain, but in Laie it was somewhere around 12-16 inches in that short period of time. Needless to say, some roads and bridges were washed out, homes washed away, etc. When we first left our apt., which is just across the street from the PCC, we could see the PCC parking lot was FILLED with water, it was running in rivers down out of the mountains. There were kids out playing in it and the water was up to their waist! They had their boogie boards and were having a blast! Cars were stalled as well as people! Everything shut down and we began to help, just like on TV!!!! First of all, we had a missionary couple that was leaving to go home and Bob and I were assigned to get them to the airport, on the other side of the island. It took us 3 1/2 hours to get there...normally a 45 minute ride. Flooding, unbelievable traffic, detours, rain that made it impossible to see the road, etc. made the trip rather a difficult one. We accomplished that task and then came back with the same difficulty. After we arrived here we went to one of the homes, and helped empty the house and pull out the carpet and all of the floor coverings so things could start to dry. Many of these homes are very nice homes of the administrators of the PCC and college and a lot of them are much more humble homes of the polynesian people here. So very sad and yet everyone so grateful that no lives were lost. Some of the homes we saw had as much as 6-8 inches of water inside in every room and water lines of up to 12 inches or more! The water, of course, is a red, mucky sandy dirt. It is so devestating for so many. They set up emergency shelters for those that are now homeless until temporary homes become available. WOW, we came home tired and grateful that we could help and grateful that our home is situated in a place where no water got into our apt. We had lots of water and large, large puddles in our yard area, but nothing got into the house.When Summer lived here last year on the big island of Hawaii she told us of the rains and flooding...she sent pictures, etc. Well, now we realize exactly what she was talking about!So today we are sure we will be doing the same thing again...helping all that need our help to overcome the disaster. We are happy to be able to help. Will tell more later...now, off to work! Love to you all,Elder and Sister Remund

3 comments:

Melanie said...

Merry Christmas Bob and Vickie, We'll miss your visit to Provo, but know you've got way more important things to do:) Have a great holiday season. We love you.

Laninina said...

ALOHA FROM THE PURIRI'S! We got your Christmas letter and found your blog address. How great that you are at the PCC. Do you know the Adams from St. George? They are in our ward and serving in Laie. Check out our family blog - thepuririfamily.blogspot.com and my personal blog laninina.blogspot.com. Enjoy the islands! We envy you! Lani

Anonymous said...

Hello!

This is Stephanie (Smith) Eberle- from Beaver. My parents gave me your xmas letter to read today. I thought I would check out your blog of adventure. They were in Hawaii in November with Sam and Marian Kerksiek, and Roger and Arda Cox. Had they known you were there, they would have looked you up. Glad to see you and that you look so happy and healthy (how could you NOT in Hawaii?)!
Check out my blog snuggie2u.blogspot.com.

My best to you and the rest of your family.

Steph