What a mess Hurricane Ian has caused and it even derailed a wedding.
a Pittsburgh couple was supposed to get married on Marco Island in Florida this week but now they’ve had to postpone due to Hurricane Ian. However, the bride told the“We have so many friends that are already down there that were waiting for us, they went early and made a trip,” said Lisa Mehalick.
Mehalick said at least 20 of her wedding guests are already on Marco Island ahead of the weekend’s festivities., officials there are declaring a state of emergency and telling everyone to stay off the roads and to shelter in place.All in all, Mehalick said a wedding can always be rescheduled. But she told the“I’m worried about them. Truly. I’ll be fine.
Mehalick says she was able to get refunds from her wedding vendors, and she’s willing to help any of her guests who aren’t able to be reimbursed for travel and hotel costs.
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