By Shannon Baker
LEONARDTOWN, Md. (BP)–Extensive hurricane damage in southern Maryland has kicked Baptist disaster relief teams into overdrive.
“I don’t think any of us were prepared for what we saw. The news accounts somehow have missed showing this extensive damage,” said Richard Logsdon, director of missions for the Potomac Baptist Association. “Many of the residents are out of electricity, water and sewer and may be so for a week or more. Massive trees are down everywhere and many homes have gaping holes in their roofs.” Full Article
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Tue, September 6, 2011
by Donna Shiflett
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