Caesars Palace - Las Vegas, Nevada
Photographs of Action Catastrophe "On Location"


Torrential rains soaked the Nevada desert this summer leaving many of Las Vegas' casinos in shambles. The strip was dowsed heavily with 3 inches of rain in one hour.
Action Catastrophe was on the scene at Caesars Palace to facilitate water mitigation recover and get the casino back in business.



The management at Caesars Palace contacted Action Cat on July 8th, the day that the floodwaters started to seep into the casino.



The morning of July 9th Action Cat was on the scene and in full swing with equipment set up and drying technicians hard at work to stop the floodwaters before permanent structural damage could take place.



Action Cat pumped dehumidified air into the lower levels of the casino extracting excess moisture. Turbo Dryers were used to evaporate water that saturated floors of Caesars "world famous" Forum Shops.



Within eight days Action Catastrophe was able to restore the structural stability of Caesars Palace and return the casino back to it's original state. Action Cat was able to cut replacement and reconstruction costs by being on the scene quickly with the right equipment and technicians experienced in disaster restoration.