Florida woman opens her home to those affected by the hurricane

Sharon Barrier is doing OK right now in Dalkeith, Florida, so she's giving back.

"If you need water, you may come to our home and get some from us," she wrote on Facebook. "We have the well running off the generator. Please don't go without."  

Hurricane Michael may have devastated parts of the South, but it didn't destroy its Southern hospitality.

Barrier said the storm was horrible.  

"The wind was so loud things and things [were] flying and hitting the house," she told CNN.

Her mother-in-law, Anne Barrier, who resides in Port St. Joe, stayed with her and her husband during the storm.

After the storm, they went back to Port St. Joe to check on her mother-in-law's house. She said it looked like "a war zone." 

The doors had been blown into the damaged home, which was still standing.

"The smell is horrible and I started to cry," she said. "It is really just sickening to think about." 

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