Gardener1850
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Incredible story. Their house is inland- and NOT IN AN EVAC ZONE!!! After the water came in & he, wife, 2 teens, 3 dogs (including 16 yo blind pet) made a break for it during the eye. After which he went back out & drove a DOZER to rescue others by picking up & carrying in the bucket. Think Tremors rescue in flood hurricane conditions. Unfathomable! Shaking head!
I predict Baby Dorian will grow up to be strong and stubborn....but probably not a fast runner.Congratulations to the couple on the birth of their new baby!
I must say boo-hiss on the name. It's their choice, of course, but I don't understand why anyone would want to name their baby after a hurricane that has caused so much devastation and death.
I wish Baby Dorian a long life of Peace, Love, and Joy.
Congratulations to the couple on the birth of their new baby!
I must say boo-hiss on the name. It's their choice, of course, but I don't understand why anyone would want to name their baby after a hurricane that has caused so much devastation and death
Oh For The Love Of GOD go away already Dorian!Hurricane Dorian could make landfall 'anywhere in the Carolinas'
From CNN Senior Meteorologist Dave Hennen
The National Hurricane Center's latest 5 p.m. track continues to show the dangerous core of Hurricane Dorian approaching the coast of South Carolina Thursday morning near Charleston, and then traveling along the coast through the Carolinas through Friday.
Landfall could occur Friday anywhere in the Carolinas. The NHC warned “it should be noted that the track is close to and almost parallel to the coast of the southeastern United States, and any deviation to the left of the track could bring the center onshore anywhere in the Carolinas.”
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NHC continues to warn of “life-threatening storm surge and dangerous winds, regardless of the exact track of Dorian’s center.”
Follow CNN's storm tracker here.
Live updates: Hurricane Dorian threatens the US after devastating the Bahamas - CNN
BBM. This is not good.![]()
I don't know first-hand what the Bahamans are going through now, but when I read this, I know you raised a great daughter. I can tell she is strong in many ways. Well done.In my Facebook memories today up popped my post from Irma 2 years ago. I was asking for prayers for the island people, and especially my daughter. I cannot stress to you how much it bothers me when I hear of people stating “oh, I’m staying. I’ll be fine.” Then, you find out they have little ones who have no concept of the danger their parents have put them in. These children are traumatized forever from the howling winds and sounds of objects bouncing off their homes. Their screams are drown out by the sounds they hear. I often wonder if their parents thought about their decision later, and realized it wasn’t worth it. Just my opinion of course.
I nearly lost my daughter in Irma, and she was 24, at grad school at UVI. They closed the airport 3 days beforehand and no one could evacuate. Only the tourists were allowed to board the cruise ships. She huddled under a twin mattress, wrapped her body around the toilet, and wedged herself next to the tub. She screamed, sobbed, and prayed while the roof lifted and slammed back down multiple times. Drywall pieces from the ceiling falling on her. When the eye crossed 20 miles from her, she crawled down the stairs and peeked out a window. The vegetation was literally shaved clean from the ground. The debris was everywhere, windows blown out, doors blown off. She was so scared she ran back up the stairs and crawled back under the mattress. She stayed there for hours praying asking God to spare her - why? Because she was supposed to fly home in 2 weeks, to take care of ME, during my bone marrow transplant. She wanted to live, to take care of her mother.
My adult child has PTSD from a stupid hurricane. The aftermath was a war zone. That’s another part of the story I’ve shared a little bit of in a previous post on this thread.
Can you even imagine what the Bahamian people are going thru? Do you know someone who is keeping their child with them and “riding it out?” Please encourage them to leave, evacuate, let you take their kids, whatever. Just don't stay. Please don't stay.
In my Facebook memories today up popped my post from Irma 2 years ago. I was asking for prayers for the island people, and especially my daughter. I cannot stress to you how much it bothers me when I hear of people stating “oh, I’m staying. I’ll be fine.” Then, you find out they have little ones who have no concept of the danger their parents have put them in. These children are traumatized forever from the howling winds and sounds of objects bouncing off their homes. Their screams are drown out by the sounds they hear. I often wonder if their parents thought about their decision later, and realized it wasn’t worth it. Just my opinion of course.
I nearly lost my daughter in Irma, and she was 24, at grad school at UVI. They closed the airport 3 days beforehand and no one could evacuate. Only the tourists were allowed to board the cruise ships. She huddled under a twin mattress, wrapped her body around the toilet, and wedged herself next to the tub. She screamed, sobbed, and prayed while the roof lifted and slammed back down multiple times. Drywall pieces from the ceiling falling on her. When the eye crossed 20 miles from her, she crawled down the stairs and peeked out a window. The vegetation was literally shaved clean from the ground. The debris was everywhere, windows blown out, doors blown off. She was so scared she ran back up the stairs and crawled back under the mattress. She stayed there for hours praying asking God to spare her - why? Because she was supposed to fly home in 2 weeks, to take care of ME, during my bone marrow transplant. She wanted to live, to take care of her mother.
My adult child has PTSD from a stupid hurricane. The aftermath was a war zone. That’s another part of the story I’ve shared a little bit of in a previous post on this thread.
Can you even imagine what the Bahamian people are going thru? Do you know someone who is keeping their child with them and “riding it out?” Please encourage them to leave, evacuate, let you take their kids, whatever. Just don't stay. Please don't stay.
Thank you for putting this horror into words. I think sometimes people see rescue or aftermath photos & get the destruction- still without comprehending the process, the terror, the danger. It makes me so mad officials basically trapped people in VI. I’m so glad your daughter survived!In my Facebook memories today up popped my post from Irma 2 years ago. I was asking for prayers for the island people, and especially my daughter. I cannot stress to you how much it bothers me when I hear of people stating “oh, I’m staying. I’ll be fine.” Then, you find out they have little ones who have no concept of the danger their parents have put them in. These children are traumatized forever from the howling winds and sounds of objects bouncing off their homes. Their screams are drown out by the sounds they hear. I often wonder if their parents thought about their decision later, and realized it wasn’t worth it. Just my opinion of course.
I nearly lost my daughter in Irma, and she was 24, at grad school at UVI. They closed the airport 3 days beforehand and no one could evacuate. Only the tourists were allowed to board the cruise ships. She huddled under a twin mattress, wrapped her body around the toilet, and wedged herself next to the tub. She screamed, sobbed, and prayed while the roof lifted and slammed back down multiple times. Drywall pieces from the ceiling falling on her. When the eye crossed 20 miles from her, she crawled down the stairs and peeked out a window. The vegetation was literally shaved clean from the ground. The debris was everywhere, windows blown out, doors blown off. She was so scared she ran back up the stairs and crawled back under the mattress. She stayed there for hours praying asking God to spare her - why? Because she was supposed to fly home in 2 weeks, to take care of ME, during my bone marrow transplant. She wanted to live, to take care of her mother.
My adult child has PTSD from a stupid hurricane. The aftermath was a war zone. That’s another part of the story I’ve shared a little bit of in a previous post on this thread.
Can you even imagine what the Bahamian people are going thru? Do you know someone who is keeping their child with them and “riding it out?” Please encourage them to leave, evacuate, let you take their kids, whatever. Just don't stay. Please don't stay.
Thank you, I find the best of the best information and caring REAL people here.Glad you are safe @Steph8angels
I will be waiting on updates from loved ones in Beaufort, Myrtle Beach and Wilmington as Dorian approaches.
Prayers to all
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