Marin Co. residents still recovering after storm, king tides cause devastating flood damage

Ugh πŸ€• I feel so bad for those artists in Sausalito! One minute their studio is all set up with their beautiful art pieces, next thing you know its underwater πŸŒŠπŸ’§. It's like, what even is a GoFundMe? Can't we just have some rain like normal?! β˜”οΈ But seriously, the damage caused by those king tides and storms is insane 🀯. I mean, can't we do more to prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future? 🌟 It's not just the artists who are struggling, either - all those car owners in Corte Madera must be losing their minds trying to deal with all that flood damage πŸš—πŸ’¦. We need some help around here! 🀝
 
πŸŒŠπŸ˜” I've been checking all the info on this and from what I see, it's super sad πŸ€•. The king tides did bring much-needed rain but now many artists are struggling to recover from the damage caused by floodwaters. It's not just the physical stuff that's a problem, it's also the emotional toll 🀯. Some people have lost their livelihoods and can't even get out of their neighborhoods because their cars got stuck in floodwaters πŸš—πŸ˜©. The whole situation is really intense πŸ’₯ and it's making me think about how climate change is affecting our communities all over the world πŸŒŽπŸ’”.
 
πŸŒͺ️ The devastation caused by those storms in Marin County is really something else. I mean, four-foot deep floodwaters just destroyed an artist's entire studio and home... 🀯 That's like losing everything you own in one go. And for artists, it's not just about the physical damage, but also the emotional toll of losing their livelihoods. It's heartbreaking to hear that some neighbors are even losing their homes due to flooding. The fact that king tides brought rain is supposed to be a good thing, but it seems like the region isn't equipped to handle the extra water. 🌊 I'm definitely donating to those GoFundMe accounts to help Jessyjo and Alexander get back on their feet. We should all be doing more to support each other in times of need πŸ’•
 
Ugh, I know some ppl might be thinkin, "Oh no, someone's studio got flooded" but let's get real, these storms & king tides are like, super serious! I mean, 4ft deep floodwaters is NOT just a minor inconvenience for Jessyjo Darling or Alexander Rutherford. Their livelihoods are literally at risk! 🀯 And don't even get me started on the financial losses - that's some real stress right there.

And can we talk about the GoFundMe thing? Like, I'm all for helpin out in a crisis situation, but shouldn't ppl be prepared for this kinda stuff? It's not like it's an isolated incident or somethin'. Climate change is real, folks! 🌎 We need to take action, not just hand-hold each other while the waters rise.

Anyway, kudos to these Marin County residents for comin' together & supportin each other. That's what community's all about. Let's hope they can rebuild their lives (and studios) soon! πŸ’ͺ
 
Man, I feel so bad for those artists in Sausalito πŸ€• They're not just losing their studios, but also their livelihoods and creative outlets. It's like, one minute you're creating beauty with your art, the next minute it's all destroyed by floodwaters πŸ’” And it's not just them, I see car owners like Alexander Rutherford who are struggling to recover from financial losses too πŸš—πŸ’Έ

I think we need to come together as a community more often, you know? Support each other in times of need and look out for one another 🀝 We should also be thinking about ways to mitigate the effects of climate change on our region 🌎 Maybe there are new sustainable building materials or flood-proofing solutions that could help us avoid this kind of devastation in the future?

I'm all for helping these artists raise funds through GoFundMe, but we also need to think bigger – how can we support them in the long term? Can we create more opportunities for them to sell their work online or in local galleries? 🎨 Maybe we could even establish a fund specifically for artists affected by climate-related disasters like this one?

Anyway, I just want to say that these storms and king tides are a harsh reminder of what's at stake here – not just our homes and livelihoods, but also the well-being of our community and the planet πŸŒŠπŸ’–
 
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