Feel your pain cuz I wuz there...
Having spent 3 days with a group of guys from my church helping cleanup in a little town called Phil Campbell, AL, well, all I can say is we're praying for those who were so devastated. Looks like WW 3 in that area. We have a really good Stihl dealer here in Orlando, Trail Saw and Mower, who got a package deal for us on several new Stihls, just because he knew we were going to help out. Big thanks to him...When we got there none of us could believe the total destruction, and we're from Fla, where we've seen hurricane stuff often. We used those Stihls for 3 days straight, problem free, I spent most of my time fueling and sharpening (evidently that tree they call 'white oak' dulls a chain to useless in about 2 tanks of fuel) and repairing/sharpening locals saws. We cannot say enough about the hospitality of the locals, taking good care of us, making sure we were fed and had housing. Nicest people in the world...When we left, we donated those saws to the local church, the pastor was speechless, and we're trying to get another trip together soon to help out some more. If any of you go there to help out, just make sure you take plenty of chains, sharpeners, mix and chain oil etc to be on the safe side. And pray for these folks. Volunteer to help, God will bless you for it.