'Connor Ferran surveys what is left of his Fort Myers home after what appeared to be a tornado tore the roof off on Wednesday. Milton spawned several tornadoes as it neared landfall. Joe Raedle/Getty Images'
'Tampa’s ‘Lieutenant Dan’ emerges unscathed after braving Milton’s fury on his sailboat — despite mayor insisting he went to shelter'
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Allie Griffin
Published Oct. 10, 2024, 2:58 a.m. ET
Tampa’s ‘Lieutenant Dan’ emerges unscathed after braving Milton’s fury on his sailboat — despite mayor insisting he went to shelter
“I’m fine,” Malinowski said nonchalantly as he popped his head out.nypost.com
Apparently he stayed on his boat and survived, according to local news.Florida Man Finally Agrees to Leave Boat After Declaring He'd Stay Through Hurricane Milton
A man in Florida who refused to leave his small boat multiple times in the past few days has finally agreed to evacuate before Hurricane Milton smashes into the coast ... despite previously telling cops in a viral video they would need to forcibly remove him.www.google.com
Florida Man
Finally Agrees to Leave Boat ...
Refused Multiple Times Leading Up to Hurricane
Palm Beach Gardens neighborhood suffers extensive tornado damage
Palm Beach Gardens suffered extensive tornado damage Wednesday afternoon as Hurricane Milton is hours away from landfall at the Tampa Bay region.www.wptv.com
Someone is telling porkies!
But who??
I was thinking about this yesterday when looking at the topography of Florida on Google Earth.North of us in Ft Pierce a tornado got what I think is a mobile home community and there were multiple deaths.
I've heard through the grapevine it could be as many as 15 people.
I've lived here over 40 years, if there is one thing they have done it is well-engineer the state to move water. Problem with these storms is you couldn't engineer for the storm surge + the amount of rain they drop.I was thinking about this yesterday when looking at the topography of Florida on Google Earth.
1. It's surrounded on three sides by ocean (3.5 sides if you include the panhandle).
2. It's almost all very low-lying.
3. Almost half of the land area appears to be covered by swamp or bodies of water.
4. Land in the central area, especially around Lakeland-Orlando, seems to be being cleared at breakneck speed to build ever more densely packed developments of plywood hutches for retirees, most from out of state.
Result? An ever increasing proportion of the population which is already late middle-aged or early elderly with increasing health and mobility issues as they age, being packed together in an low-lying area surrounded on three sides by ocean etc, and increasingly dependent on state/emergency response personnel in hurricanes and similar situations? Two people in their 60s would presumably still be self-reliant, but two in their mid to late 80s probably not.
Does there come a point when people are going to die purely because of the nature of population change and the type of development in the state?
Wish the media would quit elevating this guy, this is going to encourage others in the future to do the same thing. This guy was offered several times shelter and money to leave his boat, he didn't and he's fortunate that he survived. Media needs to move on now. All JMO
Yes, you and I were posting at the same time!!Well, we are happy that you survived. Not so happy that others will follow your idiotic example.
I have friends who have been onboard the Sun Princess since they embarked September 23 in Southhampton, UK. At no time have passengers and crew members been in any danger. The ship was due to arrive in Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) yesterday in the early evening with passengers disembarking this morning. When it was announced several days ago that Port Everglades would be closed to ship traffic, the captain made arrangements to sail as close to land as possible for the helicopter medical evacuation of a critical patient and boat evacuations for two other passengers. All were under the direction of the USCG. Sun Princess then headed back out to sea and has been circling the Bahamas and sailing along the coast of Cuba until the storm passes. Weather permitting, Sun Princess should arrive in Port Everglades tomorrow.They had plenty of forewarning and should have taken steps to protect their passengers before now.
I agree, others will see the fame he has attained and will see the next major hurricane as an opportunity to be famous.Wish the media would quit elevating this guy, this is going to encourage others in the future to do the same thing. This guy was offered several times shelter and money to leave his boat, he didn't and he's fortunate that he survived. Media needs to move on now. All JMO