Farshad mentions the communal spirit among evacuees at the Residence Inn, saying, 'Even though you don't know them, you don't look at them as strangers. There's that look, 'these guys are evacuees.' There is a communal feeling.' He describes how they share news and support each other during a difficult time.
Mitra reflects on the emotional toll of their situation, stating, 'Each one of us have our own way of dealing with it. You can't say, 'Oh, I'm so sorry.' You can't say that. So you feel for them. You feel the pain they feel.' This highlights the unique emotional connections formed in shared trauma.
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