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sheshe2

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17. Good to hear.
Thu Sep 21, 2017, 08:11 PM
Sep 2017

Glad to know you are safe. The islands are devastated after Marie coming as a second hit. Understandably people are moving onto the mainland.

Bill checked in once after it passed. He was staying. after riding out the storm at his place, at his brothers. Sounds like he will have no electricity for awhile.

Be well

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Their wind farms had the blades torn off the wind turbines I saw on CNN. I would guess applegrove Sep 2017 #4
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #5
Oh yes. There are probably lots of stuff one could buy online and don't use electricity. Hand crank applegrove Sep 2017 #9
Cities will have it first. Rural areas will likely wait forever Warpy Sep 2017 #2
This is where a smart government needs to protect the people. Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #3
Hurricane proof buildings and solar SHRED Sep 2017 #6
American citizens of Puerto Rico. roamer65 Sep 2017 #7
They know. :) Going home someday will be a dream for a great number, but Hortensis Sep 2017 #35
PR isn't Cuba. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #37
No idea what that means, but fwiw it invites the comparison that Hortensis Sep 2017 #40
Florida may get 100,000 new citizens this year... Sancho Sep 2017 #8
Good. More Democratic VOTERS! roamer65 Sep 2017 #10
Hey Sancho! sheshe2 Sep 2017 #11
we left in the middle of the night when the lights went out... Sancho Sep 2017 #14
Good to hear. sheshe2 Sep 2017 #17
For some reason ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #33
So? nt RandiFan1290 Sep 2017 #36
Well we can list folks who no longer have any form of employment malaise Sep 2017 #12
Or even those jobs that still have to be done only without power. How does a teacher applegrove Sep 2017 #13
I experienced that after Gilbert malaise Sep 2017 #15
Oh the heat...with no fans...poor people. Where was Gilbert? applegrove Sep 2017 #16
Gilbert was a major hurricane - went from Morant Point to Negril in 1988 malaise Sep 2017 #18
Yes a friend was in that one. Said she never wants to be in another Hurricane applegrove Sep 2017 #20
You only need one major hurricane in your lifetime malaise Sep 2017 #26
I was in Hurricane Juan in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was only a 2. But I'm done. applegrove Sep 2017 #27
Most important are hospitals and nursing homes. TexasProgresive Sep 2017 #19
Yes. Vibes especially to the small and weak. applegrove Sep 2017 #24
Surely the government has the resources Flaleftist Sep 2017 #30
The hospitals are running on generator power now. TexasProgresive Sep 2017 #34
Imagine that happening in Nebraska, West Virginia or any other state with a smaller population WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2017 #21
Colonialism is the mother load of evil DBoon Sep 2017 #25
Hello, New Orleans. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #38
Consider going there for vacation and spending money in the local economy Not Ruth Sep 2017 #22
And you will stay where? And visit where? And disembark where? WinkyDink Sep 2017 #39
Where there is a will, there is a way Not Ruth Sep 2017 #41
I have a lot of clients from PR and called about a dozen of them and none of them have been able to grantcart Sep 2017 #23
Gonna be a lot of standing water for breeding mosquitos NickB79 Sep 2017 #28
. applegrove Sep 2017 #29
We were going to go in March to visit family NickB79 Sep 2017 #31
Oh no. Stay safe. applegrove Sep 2017 #32
Orlando will get even more crowded AngryAmish Sep 2017 #42
Wouldn't it make sense for hurricane-prone areas to have underground power? Vinca Sep 2017 #43
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