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In reply to the discussion: Puerto Rico may not have power for 6 months. That will change the way [View all]sheshe2
(96,673 posts)17. Good to hear.
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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Puerto Rico may not have power for 6 months. That will change the way [View all]
applegrove
Sep 2017
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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
Oh yes. There are probably lots of stuff one could buy online and don't use electricity. Hand crank
applegrove
Sep 2017
#9
Or even those jobs that still have to be done only without power. How does a teacher
applegrove
Sep 2017
#13
Yes a friend was in that one. Said she never wants to be in another Hurricane
applegrove
Sep 2017
#20
I was in Hurricane Juan in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was only a 2. But I'm done.
applegrove
Sep 2017
#27
Imagine that happening in Nebraska, West Virginia or any other state with a smaller population
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2017
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