Hurricane Maria - Sept 2017

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A lot of people saying the same thing. Hope it happens...best case scenario.

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Oh my lady love bug

She takes after daddy gets manic as the sun goes away

she is a coon hound when she is rocking running all over the place and barking in fun her bark is really really loud

and she is being a rat

she has never destroyed anything but her d
doppler nose results in much pulling down sh^t her nose drives her whole existance

and it is different than any furry friends I have loved

bottom line true hounds come in at 300 million nose receptors ( idid find this neat and true with my experiance with my lobe bug) coons come in at 250 mill) non hounds around 150)

and it so true

she is a rat right now disguised as a adorable little coon hound 21 year old but she is now being a rat

that is it

she is being a loud loud coon hound we are playing but the pitch when she is really rocking is loud

exactly

but ya got to put in a 900 sq feet unit !

[video=youtube;WWl-up9o6xY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWl-up9o6xY[/video]

not her but close no camera

isnt she adorable

5-poutyface.jpg










SHE IS a black an tan but LOUD

do you hear the echo in the wild !

My avator is Cari no I am not replacing her here
 
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I really haven't found too many images of what Maria has damaged. I'm so terrified for the people in PR and the islands. How can this be?
I'm not being optimistic here at all, I won't be surprised if we eat another one Norma or whatever is the N name.
 
  • #125
I really haven't found too many images of what Maria has damaged. I'm so terrified for the people in PR and the islands. How can this be?
I'm not being optimistic here at all, I won't be surprised if we eat another one Norma or whatever is the N name.

The next names are:

Nate
Ophelia
Philippe
Rina
Sean
Tammy
Vince
Whitney

 
  • #126
Hurricane Maria: Storm bears down on St Croix as Puerto Ricans told to evacuate or die - latest news

Thousands of Puerto Ricans have been told to "evacuate or die" as Category 5 Hurricane Maria bears down on the island.

After wreaking widespread devastation on Dominica and leaving the small Caribbean island virtually incommunicado, Maria is cutting a deadly path west with Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands most at risk.
Next in the storm's path was St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands, where the storm was expected to hit late on Tuesday.
Winds have strengthened to 175 mph.
"You have to evacuate. Otherwise, you're going to die," Hector Pesquera, Puerto Rico's public safety commissioner said. "I don't know how to make this any clearer."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/19/hurricane-maria-latest-news-live-hits-dominica-caribbean/
 
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[h=1]'Rough! Rough! Rough!': Dominica prime minister posts dramatic Facebook updates as Hurricane Maria destroys his home[/h]
A half hour later, he said: "My roof is gone. I am at the complete mercy of the hurricane. House is flooding." Seven minutes later he posted that he had been rescued.




In an interview with teleSUR, he said the island had been "devastated".

"We do not know how many are dead if any. We shall know in the morning. The hurricane is still on. We were brutalised by the hurricane," he added.




It was still too early to know the number of casualties.

Police Inspector Pellam Jno Baptiste told the Associated Press it was still too dangerous for officers to do a full assessment. “Where we are, we can’t move,” he said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...rime-minister-describes-fury-hurricane-maria/
 
  • #128
Some people in Culebra were complaining that they did not wanted to leave their boat houses, it's like WTF, a Hurricane is coming right for us, move!!

The winds are starting and sounds horrible outside. I'm locked down in my room with my dog, with all the windows closed.

I'll keep you guys updated, as long as the power and internet signal allows me to.
 
  • #129
Some people in Culebra were complaining that they did not wanted to leave their boat houses, it's like WTF, a Hurricane is coming right for us, move!!

The winds are starting and sounds horrible outside. I'm locked down in my room with my dog, with all the windows closed.

I'll keep you guys updated, as long as the power and internet signal allows me to.

Please please please be safe


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Some people in Culebra were complaining that they did not wanted to leave their boat houses, it's like WTF, a Hurricane is coming right for us, move!!

The winds are starting and sounds horrible outside. I'm locked down in my room with my dog, with all the windows closed.

I'll keep you guys updated, as long as the power and internet signal allows me to.

Praying and sending love and light to surround and protect you and your fur baby Angel!
 
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Please, please, please Maria, go tango with Jose!
 
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Some people in Culebra were complaining that they did not wanted to leave their boat houses, it's like WTF, a Hurricane is coming right for us, move!!

The winds are starting and sounds horrible outside. I'm locked down in my room with my dog, with all the windows closed.

I'll keep you guys updated, as long as the power and internet signal allows me to.

Be safe! :grouphug: with :dog: !
 
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Oh my lady love bug


My avator is Cari no I am not replacing her here

Adorable!!! [emoji2]

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  • #134
I feel so bad for the people in Puerto Rico - hopefully Maria makes that turn back into the North Atlantic
 
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Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico this morning. The storm slammed ashore near Yabucoa, Puerto Rico at 6:15 a.m. Wednesday as a Category 4 hurricane with 155 mph winds. It is the first Category 4 storm to directly strike the island since 1932. Maria was just 2 mph short of Category 5 status, near the city of Yabucoa.

Calls for rescue immediately started pouring in. But first responders weren't expected to be able to help immediately; they'd planned to head indoors when sustained winds reached 50 mph.

Thousands of Puerto Ricans did heed calls to go to emergency shelters. "As of 2:30 a.m. we count 10,059 refugees and 189 pets (in shelters)."

Conditions were expected to worsen between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. ET Wednesday, when the storm's eye wall -- and its strongest winds -- were due to hit the island's eastern coast.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...een-in-modern-history/?utm_term=.5b326a01de35
http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/20/americas/hurricane-maria-caribbean-islands/index.html
 
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Levi's Tuesday Evening update on Jose and Maria

[video=youtube;ZJISCmwrFCE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJISCmwrFCE[/video]
 
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8 AM - Rio De La Plata at lower elevations on the north side of Puerto Rico near Toa Alta shot up 8 feet in an hour!#Mariapic.twitter.com/fizX9RROOz
— Alex Lamers (@AlexJLamers)September 20, 2017

7:50 AM - New peak gusts in past 90 mins. #Maria
• 120 MPH Gurabo
• 118 MPH Camp Santiago
• 113 MPH San Juan
• 109 MPH San Juan Bay
— Alex Lamers (@AlexJLamers)September 20, 2017

8 AM - Rio Grande de Manati near Ciales PR has broken its record flood stage by around a foot now and continuing to rise fast.#Mariapic.twitter.com/AR0E0G7dT4
— Alex Lamers (@AlexJLamers)September 20, 2017

...Eye of Maria located over eastern PR...about 15 mi SSW of San Juan...#prwx#usviwx
— NWS San Juan (@NWSSanJuan)September 20, 2017
 
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Watching on TV, they say Puerto Rico is at least 60% without power and expect it to be 100% when this is through. Radar went out when it met with the impact of the eye, not getting any more info now re weather impacts. Poles and lines all down, will take weeks/months to unscramble and repair. Getting water and power is going to be a nightmare.

worried for Archangel and companion dog. It was the power problem she (?) knew was going to massive.

CARIIS... your LadyBug is beautiful (I know those aren't her own pics, but I love a Coon Hound! Is she really 21 YEARS OLD?

And Mexico .... searching for bodies of children in a collapsed school; 20 bodies found so far. :tears:

I cannot wrap my head around so many destructive nature events occurring in such a relatively short span of time. This is not good.
 
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