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 Though indoor dining might be restricted due to the wet floors, there is minimal reason that these restaurants cannot offer take-out services or Door Dash deliveries if they wish to remain in business.
My great-great grandfather was a baker during the Jonestown Flood and he continued to turn out product to feed the hungry.
I sincerely hope these businesses are able to be up and running soon. It seems a broken city pump would mean that the city is responsible for damages.
As for Marilyn’s comment it over simplifies the situation. With flood waters come contaminants and debris. While it may have worked for her great-great-grandfather, there were probably not the health codes in place back in his day to protect the public from potential health hazards.
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