Topic: Hurricane Sandy | |
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Edited by
InvictusV
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Mon 10/29/12 01:23 PM
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oh well... you live on the coast.. you know the risks..
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This is an example of how (and when) people turn to government for "help."..Not just FEMA but local and state governments too. And govt. agencies and resources etc...Local churches and volunteer agencies play a big role. But all in all people look to govt. officials and agencies for direction and "help."..Anything can happen at any time when it comes to natural disasters. (Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, raging fires and you name it!)...Anyway I hope that "Sandy" calms down a bit and doesn't do the kind of damage that's been predicted...It's already having an effect on election coverage. And I hope it won't prevent anyone from being able to vote. Hope no one dies. (This is more important than anything!) I live in Ocean City Maryland and its a total disaster area. The ocean and bay have come together in the middle of the town and its just one giant pool now. tens of millions if not more in damage. it has been all they predicted and then some.. |
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This is an example of how (and when) people turn to government for "help."..Not just FEMA but local and state governments too. And govt. agencies and resources etc...Local churches and volunteer agencies play a big role. But all in all people look to govt. officials and agencies for direction and "help."..Anything can happen at any time when it comes to natural disasters. (Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, raging fires and you name it!)...Anyway I hope that "Sandy" calms down a bit and doesn't do the kind of damage that's been predicted...It's already having an effect on election coverage. And I hope it won't prevent anyone from being able to vote. Hope no one dies. (This is more important than anything!) I live in Ocean City Maryland and its a total disaster area. The ocean and bay have come together in the middle of the town and its just one giant pool now. tens of millions if not more in damage. it has been all they predicted and then some.. I saw a bunch of pictures of OC. I hope you're doing ok! |
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oh well... you live on the coast.. you know the risks.. Dude, that was a callous statement. There are environmental risks anywhere that you live. |
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oh well... you live on the coast.. you know the risks.. Dude, that was a callous statement. There are environmental risks anywhere that you live. Uh, he lives on the coast. He knows the risks. Anyone who lives in a beach town knows what can happen during hurricanes. |
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I was hoping it was all media hype and wouldn't be this bad.
Also glad I don't live in Delaware anymore. Love n Light to everyone in harms way. |
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oh well... you live on the coast.. you know the risks.. Dude, that was a callous statement. There are environmental risks anywhere that you live. |
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The storm is exceeding all expectations. Much of the damage is yet to come. The maximum flooding occurs after the ground is saturated and the streams are full. The rain keeps coming with no place for the water to go. The warm air mass that follows the storm melts the snow and the water has no place to go. Flood control devices are overwhelmed and no longer have any effect.
Hurricane Ike went directly over my home and I didn't get electricity for almost two weeks. In the meantime, I took my jeep out to help FEMA. People who have never experienced the damage a hurricane can do are in for a big surprise. Millions are now without power. Houston sent eighty workers and many electric service vehicles to help yesterday. |
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Wow. Really scary situation.
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I'm on Long Island and we've had mostly trees down,power outtages and debris everywhere. Some are dealing with flooding . I consider myself lucky because i have power at the moment. My neighbors and family are doing ok. Don't think anyone will know the full extent of damage for a while.
New York City is virtually shut down-and that NEVER happens! |
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Romney says he's sending a busload or busloads of donated necesities up there.
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SuperStorm Sandy, is the worse storm ever on the East Coast
on record for centries. I have family and friends is NC who got only wind and rain. Chicago Illinois is getting the winds and rain today and tonight and their lake has never seen such Waves. |
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An update for those who may think the storm is over.
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I sat through this one in the Bahamas!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Floyd seems you have another one like this in SANDY! Hunker down and don't take any chances! If you're told to evacuate,DO SO! |
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Update: 40 dead (known)
50 billion in damage (so far) 8 million without power (so far) |
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40 dead? OMG. My thoughts are with families of the victims.
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