I hope you are all doing okay, Hawke’s Bay. So many people have suffered so much, and my heart goes out to you.
On the day of the cyclone, as a local radio show, we did our absolute best to keep the region informed with whatever information we had coming through. Communications were down, power was out, and the diesel generator that kept us on-air to broadcast critical information was quickly running out of fuel.
My mother-in-law was being traumatically rescued as floodwaters engulfed her property.
My husband, who works in the news field, was also out capturing footage and was missing for quite a few hours. The kids were in at work with me as we kept broadcasting all day. It was and still is an incredibly stressful time, and everyone’s recovery is different.
But always in the back of my mind were the thoughts of those that had lost family members. I knew I wanted to pay tribute to their family and friends for a little comfort. I’ve three lost members of my immediate family all very suddenly with no warning, and I know how hard that is. But to lose someone in such traumatic circumstances is a grief that’s hard for most to comprehend.