Cannibal Corpse guitarist Erik Rutan left the European tour weeks ago to handle hurricane damage at his Florida home. He just shared that 90% of his and his wife’s things are gone.
“We are so grateful for all the love and support that has come our way,” the musician wrote on social media. “The positive words, messages, texts and phone calls have meant so much to us. We feel so blessed to know that so many people care. Hurricane Helene and Milton decimated so many homes and lives and ours was one of them.”
He added, “90% of everything we own including personal and family belongings, photos, things that can never be replaced as well as musical and studio gear was either severely damaged or completely destroyed. This experience has been difficult beyond words. Almost 3 weeks ago I left the Cannibal Corpse tour to fly home to be with my Wife, only to see our home and all our belongings in ruin.”
“This has been one of the most difficult times of our lives. Right now, we, as well as many are suffering beyond measure. We worked so hard our entire lives to achieve what we have only to see it all taken away in a fleeting moment,” Rutan continued.
The rocker also shared, “I have no idea how we will overcome all of this, but anyone that knows us knows that we will fight our way back through sheer will and determination to hopefully one day reclaim some kind of normalcy.”
“As we try to pick up the pieces of our lives, please send all the positive strength and energy you can. I will give further updates when time allows. Eternal Gratitude. Rutan,” he lastly said.
Cannibal Corpse’s European tour with Municipal Waste, Immolation, and Schizophrenia started on September 20 in Oberhausen, Germany, and will end on October 20 in Frankfurt, Germany. Rutan became a permanent member of Cannibal Corpse in 2021, replacing longtime guitarist Pat O’Brien.
Hurricane Helene hit Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 storm. It is one of the deadliest hurricanes in the U.S. in the past 50 years. At the same time, Category 3 Hurricane Milton hit the Sarasota area south of Tampa Bay. It brought strong winds and heavy rain. Milton made landfall 75 miles south in Siesta Key.