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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Mold concerns rise with sea level

In the last days of October 2012, Superstorm Sandy’s remnants pushed seawater over roads and through the first floors of Fairfield’s idyllic beach neighborhoods. The tide found nowhere to recede because the storm kept pushing more water against the closed tide gates. Some people left and some people, the tough old Yankees who’d seen storms before, stayed in their houses, recalled Assistant Fire Chief Scott Bisson, who was the unified commander, overseeing evacuations and the aftermath from a building that almost had to be evacuated. Within hours, the mold came and so did its musty odor.

from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Mold-concerns-rise-with-sea-level-13113671.php

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