Currently live in Coastal Georgia where we (mostly) sustained minimal damage from the storm (can't begin to say how grateful I am for that). Power and internet were offline, lost AC for about a week, MS loved that. However, it has been almost impossible to get any water or food since Sept 26. No transportation is available (pre-storm same) unless you are lucky enough to get an Uber (with a surcharge for coming here). Can't believe I'm typing this, but it's true.... went online after power and internet were restored. Tried every store here and there. Many are just re-opening. Most would require you go thru Uber or some such service to get your items. Problem starts though with the supply chain being broken in several places. Adding to the storm damage the dockworkers at the Port of Savannah (and other ports) went on strike. I live next to the cargo rail line. Trains haven't run since the 26th of September! Usually run all day off and on. Most of the store's shelves are bare I've been told. Angel Worker at WM Delivery told me (over the phone) that they are lucky to get 1 truck with 9 pallets. Items don't even make it to the shelves before they are taken. Might explain why my orders keep getting cancelled. As I am not able to Camp Out like one would for a Black Friday Sale the day after Thanksgiving, my chance at getting perishables is slim to none. My daughter who lives an hour away (south of me) with moderate damage, no power, and 4 children went through the effort of finding a Door Dash Driver willing to go to AD in Savannah, buy me some basic food items, and deliver them to my apt. As to the aid, I can now add that to my list of experiences, you MUST have transportation, travel through soggy land by foot to get in line, be expected to carry a case of water back to vehicle (I use a Cane) and not be shocked when food offerings consist of 1 breakfast and 1 lunch per person of shelf stable food mostly imported. Dinner is served around 5pm while supplies last if you come back as this distribution is around 1pm. I know, I should be more grateful. I was not expecting what happened, throwing out ALL refrigerator and freezer food, not getting SNAP/EBT until regular allowance later this month, supply chains majorly disrupted being hit with storm damage and port strike. Who could have imagined running out of basic sustenance? Mind you, I am so very grateful that we didn't get hit hard, but I realize now that it is up to citizens to support one another. Oh, just remembered, want to mention Angel #2, my PharmD, who reassured me that my MS med would be replaced in a timely manner, and he went thru the entire timeline of deterioration of meds ending with "Don't use it" and "it will be replaced". I seem to have focused on sustenance. Thank you for reading this very long post. I just needed to share what is happening here. And, no we are not yet eligible for FEMA or GEMA which is fine. Others need help much more. I just am asking for perishables and clean, drinking water (we were on boil alert) for my SD and me. Oh, the many lessons I have learned from this experience.