Naples Pier - appears to be in pretty good shape.
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http://www.naplesnews.com/story/wea...extensive-flooding-and-wind-damage/654420001/
Hold out hope....that area was clearly spared. Not much news about flooding compared to other places. Hope all is ok.The article did make me way more optimistic about the pinellas park house but the one on vena del Mar I don't hold out much hope for
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Yeah, at one point I saw three different network news feeds showing exactly the same thing. Three reporters standing in the rain in Downtown Miami fake leaning into the 30 mph wind pretending that they were in the middle of the hurricane. Everyone of the reporters involved with that BS should be fired for fake news. That's why I haven't owned a TV in 15 years, and don't miss it. I watched the entire thing on Periscope from people who were actually in the eye of the hurricane. I don't think any of the reporters were even within a 100 miles of the hurricane.
Record Flooding In Jacksonville and Charleston today:
The City of Jacksonville tweeted that the flooding is an incident of historic proportions. The St. Johns River has not seen these flooding levels since 1846.
Meanwhile, Charlestons downtown streets were experiencing incredible flooding, according to the NWS.
The surge in Charleston came from the Atlantic Ocean, and forecasters predicted that the water would push about a mile inland.
The Post and Courier*reported that at least 100 roads in the Charleston area were shut down due to storm surge flooding, and reported that by 10:30 a.m., NOAA's tidal gauge in the area was at 7.5 feet.*
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/09/1...sonville-incredible-floods-in-charleston.html![]()
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i did not know till last night the JAX was in such a mess. Have Jax posters posted?
thanks I will try this!If you have some, add about 1/3 C baking soda to your shallow bath. When we had a lake cabin, and I was in menopause, it helped tremendously to make me feel cooler and fresher.
We have power, and I feel blessed. I am thinking of you.
Yeah, at one point I saw three different network news feeds showing exactly the same thing. Three reporters standing in the rain in Downtown Miami fake leaning into the 30 mph wind pretending that they were in the middle of the hurricane. Everyone of the reporters involved with that BS should be fired for fake news. That's why I haven't owned a TV in 15 years, and don't miss it. I watched the entire thing on Periscope from people who were actually in the eye of the hurricane. I don't think any of the reporters were even within a 100 miles of the hurricane.
Hi, checking in from Callahan FL, northwest of Jax. All families in our community are safe with minimal damage. The community has no power, cell coverage, internet, not landline phones. We we are able to leave the community today once floodwaters receded off the roads. no lines down anywhere but unfortunately while we are not far from Jacksonville we are so rural that even the old school phone lines need power for repeaters to push phone signal to us. No estimates for power restoration so that we can communicate to the outside world. Time to learn ham radio before the next storm ��