Snow Hill restaurant works to reopen after flooding

of snow hill are still underwater. one of the hardest hit businesses — is down under subs and pizza. 47 abc’s julian sadur spent the day talking to the owner about how they’re recovering and how they’re preparing for the possibility of this weekends storm. everything has to be bleached, everything has to be cleaned, all the food has to be thrown away track for down under subs and pizza – tuesday marked the first day they’ve been able to get inside their restaurant since the flooding started in snow hill friday. over the weekend they were able to get through the water by four wheeler – but couldn’t get in the building because the water was too high. we’ve had water all the way up to 30 inches inside the store and of course the area your standing right now. it’s probably the second worst i’ve ever seen it track the water did more than just damage the food – moving water on the side of the restaurant disconnected the propane tanks – caused damage to the siding – and flooded the dumpsters in the back. torrey tells me the flooding is significantly worse towards the back of the restaurant, but if everything goes as planned and this weekend’s storm holds out, they should be open by early next week track although the process has been daunting – torrey says the support they’ve received on place like facebook have helped. it’s really been nice to know that the community stayed behind us and surrounded us and thought of us track torrey says they look forward to opening back up — and with the water they may even have something added to the menu. starting next week we’re going to have fresh fishes on special track julian sadur – 47 abc worcester county officials expect the flooding on snow hill road outside of the down under subs and pizza to fully recede in a few days. in salisbury – city and county leaders met today to discuss their plans