JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After three weeks of dealing with flooding, Clark's Fish Camp is open for business.
Some of the restaurant's taxidermy, what the restaurant is known for, survived the high water.
Workers had to bring fans in to dry everything out after the water drove out customers.
A few weeks ago the nearby creek overflowed its banks and flood waters saturated the restaurant, causing a big mess for workers.
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After being closed for about 3 weeks, the kitchen reopened and the restaurant will soon follow, which means about 60 people who have been out of work can once again start making money again.
“We have such a big community and a lot of regular customers that are just as anxious to get back as we are,” said server Rhonda Corley.
“I was beyond devastated when I heard about the closing but fortunately now we can move on,” Oscar Villacis said.
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