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Hurricane Michael is a bad m'fer - and not in a good way
[Edited 10/10/18 15:05pm] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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ing for the people and creatures in its path | |
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Yeah, watching the devastation right now. | |
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Ugh, I hope everyone I know (and don't) are safe on the Gulf Coast... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I'm inland but we're under a tornado watch until 7 AM, and it appears that we will be getting some pretty heavy thunderstorms starting around 2 AM until about 8 or 9 AM. Gonna be a fun time tonight. My daughter is terrified of storms. [Edited 10/10/18 21:22pm] | |
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Still a lot of rotation showing there. Stay safe benni! "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Aftermath is devastion. I evacuated to Panama City for Issac in 2008 and stayed on until Jose was not a threat. 2 people, 2 cats and a dog in a motel room but it was a place to land, and by the beach. The worst hit areas are not affluent places, severe hardship on those folks. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/i-should-have-left-hurricane-michael-terrified-those-who-stayed/ar-BBOe8YC?li=BBnb4R7&ocid=iehp
Hurricane Michael, a Category 4 storm when it hit the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday, is now a tropical storm moving into Central Georgia. (Pictured) The overhang of a gas station is toppled over in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael on Oct. 11 in Inlet Beach, Florida.
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/unimaginable-destruction-hurricane-smashes-rows-of-houses/ar-BBOe7A9?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
'Unimaginable destruction': Hurricane smashes rows of houses
PANAMA CITY, Fla. — The devastation inflicted by Hurricane Michael came into focus Thursday with rows upon rows of homes found smashed to pieces, and search-and-rescue crews struggled to reach the stricken areas in hopes of accounting for hundreds of people who defied evacuation orders. At least two deaths were blamed on Michael, the most powerful hurricane to hit the continental U.S. in over 50 years, and it wasn't done yet: Though weakened into a tropical storm, it continued to bring heavy rain and blustery winds to the Southeast as it pushed inland, soaking areas still recovering from Hurricane Florence. Under a perfectly clear blue sky, Florida families emerged tentatively from darkened shelters and hotels to an unfamiliar and perilous landscape of shattered homes and shopping centers, beeping security alarms, wailing sirens and hovering helicopters. "This morning, Florida's Gulf Coast and Panhandle and the Big Bend are waking up to unimaginable destruction," Gov. Rick Scott said. "So many lives have been changed forever. So many families have lost everything. ... This hurricane was an absolute monster."
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/wonder/see-florida-sky-turn-purple-after-hurricane-michael/vi-BBOeB48?ocid=iehp
See Florida sky turn purple after Hurricane Michael
Clouds hovering over the Florida Panhandle shortly after Hurricane Michael passed through appeared to turn an eerie purple, setting social media abuzz. Scientists say the spectacular sigh is caused by “scattering,” when light travels through particles in the air. TODAY’s Craig Melvin reports.
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/he-promised-to-protect-their-dogs-during-hurricane-michael-then-the-walls-collapsed/ar-BBOfhHi?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp#image=BBOfhHi_1|4 He promised to protect their dogs during Hurricane Michael. Then the walls collapsed
PANAMA CITY, Fla. - For six years, Charles Burgess ran Pawaday Inn, building up a loyal customer base that brought him their beloved dogs and cats for grooming and boarding. As Hurricane Michael approached, customers entrusted Burgess to care for their pets as they left town. So Burgess holed up with 12 dogs, two cats and several employees in the squat concrete building building on East Sixth Street, figuring it was strong enough to endure whatever was coming. But Michael, whipping to the top of the Category 4 scale just before landfall near the Panhandle city, proved too powerful. As the winds howled, much of the building collapsed around them. Burgess and his employees whisked the dogs into a small, stronger inner room holding the wash tub for dogs. Two of the animals escaped as sheets of driving rain lashed the building. "We thought the building would hold up but it didn't," Burgess said. "The roof caved in. Then, the walls caved in."
After mid-afternoon, as Michael moved deeper into the state and the sun peeked out from behind gray clouds, Burgess and his workers picked their way out of the tangle of concrete blocks, air-conditioning ducts and foam insulation. The remaining dogs barked in their cages, sopping wet but wagging their tails. They were loaded into trucks and vans to head to Burgess' home but the rescue effort wasn't done. "We got to go find the two that ran off," Burgess said. "We got one," one of his employees said. Then another employee, Brian Bon, emerged from behind the shattered building with a leashed bull terrier. "That's Star," Burgess said. "We got you now, baby." Star looked shell-shocked and confused, but sat down, her tail wagging slightly. They led her into a SUV, the last of the rescues. There was one casualty. One of the caged felines, named Tomcat, got stuck behind rubble and drowned. "When the wall caved in, it blocked us from getting to him and the water just kept coming in,"Burgess said. Burgess shook his head. He said: "I've got to start over. I had a good client base, but it's hard finding a good decent building in this area."
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Wow, that Purple Sky - hmmm. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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[Edited 10/12/18 12:20pm] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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