by picking everything that was damage
it depends on how much damage was caused
that artifact was invaluable and irreplaceable, and no amount of money can fix the damage you have caused
It caused a lot of damage which cost them a Lot of money to fix
If you have insurance that include tornado damage, the insurance company will pay. If you haven't, the property owner has to pay himself. Cost of life.
Determine what caused it to blow, fix the fault that caused it to blow, replace the fuse.Sometimes people replace the fuse first, but fuses rarely blow for no reason, and replacing the fuse without rectifying the fault can lead to additional damage.
first aid and safety are both about keeping people safe. Safety tries to prevent accidents, and first aid tries to fix the damage lack of safety caused.
I dont know what youre talking about, but just talk to people and play around. It should work.
well of course, remember that your rent covers everything from your ceiling to the walls of your area. any damage or event that did not start inside your property and caused damage is not your fault. the landlord and the tenant above should make an agreement on how they will fix the damage and pay for the cost.
It will be in The Great Clock - Sector 3 That is when Orvus teaches u the fix time game and then u have to repair the quantum damage caused by Dr. Nefarious
If you damaged the drywall, then you should fix it. If the damage was caused due to a water leak or something that is unforeseen at the time a rental agreement was formed, then the landlord should repair the damages.
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On May 22nd, 2004, the large tornado in Hallam, Nebraska leveled the town. It caused $160.22 million of damage.