Hang on Mom. It’s gonna be a rough ride. They’ll be okay.
So far, so good. No rain and very little wind. Although they did state that they are currently checking out cute LE that are patrolling their area LOL
Hang on Mom. It’s gonna be a rough ride. They’ll be okay.
So far, so good. No rain and very little wind. Although they did state that they are currently checking out cute LE that are patrolling their area LOL
that was so neat!
Until Japan I thought a tsunami was ONE
big wave
how it kept coming and coming and coming freaked me out bad
I had bad dreams for a while where from really far away you just see this mountain of water coming upon me they were terrifying dreams
They said it's blinked a few times, but not for a significant amount of time. They're making sure to keep everything charged and have several power banks to quick charge their phones if they do lose power.Tabirey - yes, a reporter on the ground in Myrtle Beach was just reporting how calm it currently is there. No wind, no rain. Let us hope that trend holds. Do they still have power?
I'm chuckling at your daughters checking out the cute cops! The young'uns sure do know how to make the best of a bad situation, don't they?
Despite a mandatory evacuation ordered Tuesday, Craven County emergency crews reported rescuing multiple residents from Hurricane Florence floodwaters through the early morning Friday.
Most of the swift-water rescues were being made in areas along the Neuse River, including portions of New Bern, Fairfield Harbour, Adams Creek and Township 7, Parker said.
There should be significant legal sanctions against people who willfully ignore evacuation orders and then put other people's lives at risk like this. The emergency services should be able to focus on dealing with unforeseen events, not tied up bailing out the downright stupid and selfish.
That doesn't apply to those who struggled to evacuate because of factors such as disability or health issues.
Checking in from Eastern NC. Woke up and can’t get back to sleep. Miraculously I still have power. Flo is howling and local news is saying the eye is currently making landfall around Snead’s Ferry. Lots of reports of flooding, which was expected. I saw the report about the people needing rescue in New Bern. Scary stuff. I can’t imagine being on the waterfront for this storm.
There are 1500 out-of-state first responders stationed in my town ready and waiting to do their thing...God bless them! They cannot go out if winds are over 45 mph. My local emergency management department is doing a great job of keeping people informed.
So ready for daylight! A tree fell several hours ago and nearly gave me a heart attack lol. Had to give the cat his “special” treat to calm his nerves and now I’m wondering if they work for people too.![]()
I wonder if it would be more cost effective (and obviously safer for residents and emergency services) if they were provided transportation to safe areas?
Since schools are going to be closed, why not use the school buses that would otherwise be standing idle and risk being damaged or destroyed if left unused?
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