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Thanks to everyone who expressed concern. All of us at Forkliftaction.com are fine, our offices escaped unscathed and all of the staff were spared from loss and damage.
The flood was very selective, and while some areas have been devastated, even in the pockets of destruction, some homes and businesses were spared.
Our city is on the recovery path and the outpouring of volunteer assistance has been nothing short of amazing.
We will obviously be reporting on the impact of the flooding on the forklift industry, with a number of key players located in the worst-hit areas.
Again, thanks for your support - and please dig in and support one of the many charity drives already under way.
  • Posted 17 Jan 2011 10:33
  • Modified 17 Jan 2011 10:34 by poster
  • By TheEditor
  • joined 22 Oct'08 - 17 messages
  • Queensland, Australia

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