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Ongoing storm disaster thread

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The Southern Keys took a pretty direct hit.

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QUOTE (raBBit @ Sep 10, 2017 -> 04:28 PM)
I'm at the bar watching football but they're saying this is category 2 now. So people won't even die right?

 

Depends on who is around the storm surge. Miami is flooded out

QUOTE (raBBit @ Sep 10, 2017 -> 04:48 PM)
Did most evacuate? Seems like it's not living up to the hype, thank god.

 

Yea most evacuated but there is always the stubborn ones. I still see it listed as Cat 3, and the back end of the storm is supposed to be the stronger part of the storm.

 

Plus, Jose might just follow it :(

QUOTE (raBBit @ Sep 10, 2017 -> 04:48 PM)
Did most evacuate? Seems like it's not living up to the hype, thank god.

A lot of people did but we have no idea how many people are left. There are hundreds of businesses that wouldn't let their employees leave, much of the peninsula ran out of gas on Thursday, and if people couldn't afford to leave or find gas they would have been stuck in place.

 

A lot of people have been sharing photographs taken from the exposed beaches when the first half of the storm surge has lowered the ocean by 3-4 feet. If they're still near that beach when it comes back in on the other side of the eye, they're goign to die.

They were doing a live shot in downtown Miami this morning and a couple of clowns rode by on bikes. They had the wind at their backs. I wonder if the morons made it back or if they had another spot to go west.

QUOTE (raBBit @ Sep 10, 2017 -> 04:28 PM)
I'm at the bar watching football but they're saying this is category 2 now. So people won't even die right?

 

People are stupid so there will be some deaths, but thankfully it seems to be a slight dud so far.

Been without power since 8ish at my parents in Orlando. I flew back in from NY on Friday and wasnt going to go home to Tampa. Some heavy winds and rain but the worst is getting close. Actually the wind is really howling as i type this out.

 

My sister lost power in the Boca area earlier this morning but it just turned back on. Another sister left Boca earlier this week to go to Naples. Of course that backfired but she is with her boyfriend and his parents and they live east of 75, a decent ways from the gulf. Nothing overly bad where she's at, especially compared to the flooding near the beach and on Marco Island.

 

A coworker of mine lives in the Daytona area and just lost power maybe an hour or so ago. She sent a text out saying some people in her neighborhood have been robbed at gun point. f***ing disgusting.

 

 

So far 3 deaths so far. All because people were driving in it.

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Stay safe zenryan. Praying your property avoids flooding.

Florida got really lucky that Cuba took a big chunk out of Irma and that it ended up pushing back east rather than riding up the whole coast. Glad the damage there seems relatively limited, even if there are a whole lot of people without power right now. We saw what this storm was capable of on some of the other islands.

QUOTE (StrangeSox @ Sep 11, 2017 -> 12:05 PM)
Florida got really lucky that Cuba took a big chunk out of Irma and that it ended up pushing back east rather than riding up the whole coast. Glad the damage there seems relatively limited, even if there are a whole lot of people without power right now. We saw what this storm was capable of on some of the other islands.

 

Plus the track it took over florida kept it from recharging at all. 50 miles either direction and we are talking about a much bigger beast.

I'm sure south Tampa and across the bay into St Pete/Pinellas County got some flooding. Hope not but in 2015 it rained for a couple weeks straight, 3rd wettest August in Tampa since 1890, and South Tampa flooded bc the drainage from the bay came up in the streets. I'm as far northeast in Tampa as you can be and still have a Tampa mailing address so I'm good. Sounds like a lot of debris.

 

 

 

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And thankfully Puerto Rico avoided it, could have been very difficult for them to rebuild.

The rain we are getting now is an outer band of the storm formerly known as Hurricane Irma.

A friend of mine lives in Florida and the beach by his house is completely destroyed. Here is before and after pics, the storm sucked all the sand off the beach and wrecked the dunes

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My wife has a trip planned to North Miami in about 3 weeks. The area she is staying was just re opened to civilians and an the hotel currently has 30 minute wait time on the phone. Should be interesting to follow how ready it will be in early October

Harvey threaded itself between my son in Brownsville and my daughter in Houston. Her house was safe from the flooding but there was devastation close by.

 

Those that remember FlaSoxxJim might like to know after "camping" without electricity at his house his power was finally restored earlier today. From the pictures he posted he was eating well while cooking on a coleman camp stove.

Maria is bearing down in Puerto Rico right now, intense winds in San Juan

100% power loss in PR

95% of people dont have water and 95 to 100% of comunications down. Last I heard from my family was around 10am this morning. Last radio station went down around 12.

QUOTE (JoshPR @ Sep 20, 2017 -> 03:08 PM)
95% of people dont have water and 95 to 100% of comunications down. Last I heard from my family was around 10am this morning. Last radio station went down around 12.

Hope your family is doing okay.

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