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Indigo Green buildings came through "unscathed"?
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12/14/2017 05:30 PM
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This press release by a building material manufacturer (not a dependable source of accurate reporting) claims that "The Indigo Green development [in Sint Maarten] was a notable exception [to the widespread destruction caused by Irma] – their structures survived virtually unscathed." Does anyone know if this is accurate? Here's the link: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases...-300569124.html
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Re: Indigo Green buildings came through "unscathed"?
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12/15/2017 10:07 AM
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I would doubt they are totally unscathed. The concrete itself might be fine, but there would still have to be damage to a/c units, windows, etc., unless they had mighty fine storm shutters.
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