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Eyewall imminent in less than an hourIf anyone has the time and/or is interested in watching Reed Timmer he is live right now on Facebook as well as YouTube:
Eyewall imminent in less than an hourIf anyone has the time and/or is interested in watching Reed Timmer he is live right now on Facebook as well as YouTube:
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Air Station #Clearwater saved a man & his dog, Thurs., during Hurricane #Helene after his 36-ft sailboat became disabled & started taking on water approximately 25 miles off Sanibel Island. Call the #USCG for help on VHF Ch. 16 or dial 911 for storm distress. #SAR
Yes, that’s always such a problem, and it really frustrates me when people don’t heed orders to evacuate because it puts fire and rescue crews in impossible situations. I live within an evacuation zone in SC. We are flat out told that if we don’t leave when a mandatory evacuation is ordered and an emergency arises—whether that’s a heart attack or our house is flooding—help WILL NOT be coming until the order is lifted. I don’t know if that’s common practice in all areas prone to storms, but it should be…Flooding in condominiums in Siesta Key, south of Sarasota. People did not evacuate and now the bridges are closed and 911 is overwhelmed.
Yes, that’s always such a problem, and it really frustrates me when people don’t heed orders to evacuate because it puts fire and rescue crews in impossible situations. I live within an evacuation zone in SC. We are flat out told that if we don’t leave when a mandatory evacuation is ordered and an emergency arises—whether that’s a heart attack or our house is flooding—help WILL NOT be coming until the order is lifted. I don’t know if that’s common practice in all areas prone to storms, but it should be…
I understand that, I do. But there are shelters like the article mentions. They open them up well in advance of the storm and oftentimes offer shuttle services for those who need it. Many people just don’t want to leave their homes behind, period. And that’s fine. But they also need to be told that the risk of staying put is that help won’t be coming.Some people just can't evacuate.
Can't afford it, no car, no family.
Terrible.
"Connie Russo didn’t decide to stay at her mobile home park in the Tampa-area community of Palm River out of pride or self-confidence. It came down to dollars and cents.
“It’s real challenging, because everyone lives off the check, Social Security,” she said yesterday, ahead of Hurricane Helene, which brought high winds and storm surge to the Florida’s Gulf Coast today.
“We just can’t pick up and move. They get paid once a month, and that’s all they’ve got, and then they’re done,” she said. “We can’t afford to get a hotel or somewhere. Most of these people don’t have family members to go to.”
Shelters are open, but Russo said many in the mobile home park don’t drive, some because they are too old or have disabilities.
“We’re not lazy. We’re hunkering down here, and that’s about all we can do,” Russo said."
I thought if needed there were services,especially for the elderly/disabled to transport them to shelters?Some people just can't evacuate.
Can't afford it, no car, no family.
Terrible.
"Connie Russo didn’t decide to stay at her mobile home park in the Tampa-area community of Palm River out of pride or self-confidence. It came down to dollars and cents.
“It’s real challenging, because everyone lives off the check, Social Security,” she said yesterday, ahead of Hurricane Helene, which brought high winds and storm surge to the Florida’s Gulf Coast today.
“We just can’t pick up and move. They get paid once a month, and that’s all they’ve got, and then they’re done,” she said. “We can’t afford to get a hotel or somewhere. Most of these people don’t have family members to go to.”
Shelters are open, but Russo said many in the mobile home park don’t drive, some because they are too old or have disabilities.
“We’re not lazy. We’re hunkering down here, and that’s about all we can do,” Russo said."
Rain?It’s very quiet in my corner of SE AL. I’m cautiously optimistic that we have dodged a bullet here.
I’m in Myrtle Beach. It’s been raining steady all day but that’s about it.