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telerealrd · 2 years
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Gastón se forma en el Atlántico, posible depresión podría amenazar a República Dominicana en una semana
Gastón se forma en el Atlántico, posible depresión podría amenazar a República Dominicana en una semana
Con el huracán Fiona en camino y la mayor parte de la República Dominicana sobreviviendo a su furia, se ha formado un frente tropical frente a las Islas Vírgenes de los EE. UU. que puede ser una amenaza para la República Dominicana la próxima semana. Según el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional de EE. UU., existe un 70% de posibilidades de que el frente se convierta en una depresión que podría…
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najmandaleeb · 2 years
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toscanoirriverente · 8 months
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Battle of Britain Memorial Flight over Lincolnshire, UK.
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th3okamid3mon · 8 months
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Sooooo theres this huricane going up North. It Is just passing by my City lol
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musesatyourservice · 2 years
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ooc: Very sorry I have not been on, in the read more will be why.
TW: Natural Disaster, Hurricane Ian
First off, I am safe, well, and with a home.
I live in North Port, FL (I heard we were actually on the news for more than just a murder case this time, anyone remember Brian Laundry or however the name is spelled?). We were in the direct path of hurricane Ian. Although we did not get the damage that Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte and all of the small towns that were the first places to be hit, we did have a sustained hurricane.
At 3:30 we received the news to go into an interior room and wait. And wait we did, 3 people and 4 animals in a small bathroom. We waited as the winds (and rains) from hurricane Ian wrecked their devastation, the small emergency weather radio our guide to what was happening. The noise of winds moving through the vents in the attic, worrying us each time, the door of the bathroom shaking. After five hours we left the bathroom (sooner than we should have), so we could see what had happened to our house.
We are some of the lucky ones (though luck is always relative isn’t it? This time has taught me that lesson, no one who went this were truly lucky). We had a couple of spots leaking, a tear in our screened in lanai, and something that broke off our shed.
And so we called the insurance company (with the one cell phone that would call out) and we eventually went to bed. The next morning led us to see the true devastation but only from our yard. A tree was up against our house, the neighbor’s fence was now our fence and one of the panels had knocked into a palm tree sending that into our lanai. An oak tree in front looked a little concerning, and a palm tree seemed to be leaning precariously over our house.
Shingles, palm fronds, branches, fence pieces all in our yard. However we could not leave our home, our street had flooded, lovingly referred to as lake Chamberlain in our house. It was a beautiful day, sunny and cool, and thank goodness since we did not have our window AC. However in Florida flooding is dangerous, not just because it can enter your house and cars, but because it brings along gators. Some people did get through the street, trucks with big tires, and my favorite, kayaks. Still no help was anywhere in sight, and we still listened to the radio to try and fight out what was happening.
We got water back the second day after the hurricane, though under a boil order, as well as our window AC. Concerning however was the gas for the generator to keep our fridges cold, our phones charged, and a light to see by. The third day our road was leavable. However the gas situation was bleak the main interstate had flooded and part of 41 was down because they were worried about a crane falling.
The fourth evening we got power back.
The fifth was the day I left the house. I cried as I drove to work in Venice. As I saw the destruction, even as I knew the destruction there was not as much as further south. There is no denying which way the winds blew... There are very few trees that do not bear the evidence. Signs were gone, power out at every other stoplight.
It was only today that we were told that we no longer needed to boil water.
We still have a tarp on our roof as we need a whole new roof. We still see something new each day that shows us how terrible this storm was. 
I am still afraid to look at the places further south... I saw one picture and the memory alone makes me cry.
So if anyone does read this. Know that when you ask us, we will tell you that we are okay, that maybe our home survived or it sustained a little damage, we may say that we are lucky. We weren’t. None of us were. Even if one just had to sit in a bathroom as we waited it out. Or the people who evacuated.
It was a trauma. A trauma none of us will forget. A trauma that will never be forgotten by the cities themselves. We are coping. We are trying to get to the point where we are capable of getting back to our lives. We may feel glad that our internet is back and sad for the people who are without homes or without power. But none of us got through this unscathed. No one was lucky.
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stale-blood · 2 years
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SHARK ON THE HIGHWAY WHAT WILL HE DO
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totallyseiso · 1 year
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Turns out extracting from the DMZ with a weapon unlocks it, skipping all the work you need to do leveling up the different variants.
That is a very welcome surprise
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michael-something · 2 years
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Did I just spend the last hour scream crying? Yes
Am I gonna boogie woogie to tiktok songs now? Yes
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telerealrd · 2 years
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Fiona Llegara Como Hurican a RD
Fiona Llegara Como Hurican a RD
La tormenta tropical Fiona se está fortaleciendo y se espera que se convierta en huracán antes de que llegue a la República Dominicana el domingo por la noche temprano el lunes. La costa este y sur de la República Dominicana se encuentran actualmente bajo vigilancia de huracán y advertencias de tormenta tropical. Los mantendremos informados a medida que avance la tormenta.
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starrynight0612 · 2 years
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Just went through the Canes lb feed and I see Trouba was being a fucking menace again. God this league with player safety.
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flatoust11 · 6 months
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It's raining.. A little.. And of course our TV don't have a signal. 🙄😅
No practice of formula 1 for me.. 😒
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photo-roulette-wheel · 6 months
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hurricane Jay
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rainbowbeanstyles · 6 months
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hi i hope you're good mwah
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safecastle-sale · 8 months
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Energize your days with the refreshing SPORTea Iced Tea. Crafted for those who demand more from their beverages, sport tea is your ticket to a healthier, more vibrant lifestyle. Leave behind the mundane and embrace an irresistible symphony of flavors that dance on your palate.
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licker-of-fish · 8 months
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To all my fellow Floridians, best luck with the upcoming hurricane. (Posted Aug 28, 2023)
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