"She stayed because it was heading north for Tampa and we had no idea that it would be as bad as it turned out," Booker said over email.The home also contained priceless family memories and heirlooms, which Booker said she moved to the top shelf in a garage, thinking they would be safe.Once the storm struck, Booker said she received updates from her mom, who shared photos and videos showing Ian's storm surge starting to fill the home.Unable to communicate with her mom any longer, Booker turned to Twitter, using the hashtag #GetCaroleHome and asking her followers for help with everything from searching for McDanel to contacting local emergency officials.I want to share those resources with you so that if you need them, you can use them for your loved ones: — Beth is hugging her mom (@itsbethbooker) September 29, 2022 She is also listing resources for people who want to give back to the community, identifying relief organizations that have come to help, like"