What U-Haul Did For Missouri Flood Victims Is Absolutely….

U-Haul teaches us another lesson with this amazing gesture in times of calamities…

After flash flooding hit the St. Louis region on Tuesday, U-Haul, the American moving truck, trailer, and self-storage rental company stepped up and offer up to 30 days of free storage for people affected by the recent flooding.

Following the historic rain and flooding, weather experts and law enforcement are urging residents in the St. Louis area not to leave their houses and “do not drown.”

Here’s what ABC reported:

“Record rainfall caused widespread flash flooding across the St. Louis area early Tuesday, closing multiple roadways and prompting rescues from vehicles stranded by high waters, authorities said.”

“Rainfall of between 6 to 10 inches (15 to 25 centimeters) was reported overnight, the National Weather Service said on Twitter. St. Louis recorded more than 7 inches of rainfall Tuesday morning, surpassing the record of 6.85 inches from Aug. 20, 1915, the weather service said,” the outlet added.

On Tuesday, People were also asked to avoid driving due to heavy rain.

Here’s what Aaron Freeman, U-Haul Area District Vice President said in a statement:

“Countless families have watched as their homes take on water, leaving damaged possessions behind. There will be a significant clean-up process in the coming weeks. U-Haul has the infrastructure, services and commitment to aid communities when natural disasters like this occur. Anyone impacted by these storms can make use of a storage room or U-Box container at no cost for one month while availability exists at our cooperating stores.”

We have listed below the nearest U-Haul locations in your area, and if you have questions about the U-Haul Disaster Relief Program you may contact them directly:

Sources: TheGatewayPundit, ABC