Another view of the Hurricane damage.
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Thank you. They moved there because they are wild life conservationists. They spent all their free time to look after the part of the beach which is a CWA.Gosh, I used to go Bird photography there when I lived in Florida! Can't imagine the thought of total loss. Wishing them happier times in the future.
That's a scary thought. When the bodies are recovered it will be difficult to handle them because area mortuaries are likely wrecked.I watched a TV blurb about the state of Florida search and rescue. They are leaving dead bodies behind but marking their positions to collect them later. It's all about the search and rescue at this time.
That's what I did over 12 years ago..I know of a guy who moved to Orlando from Chicago, I wonder how much leaving behind those winters matters to him.
I was concieved in Charleston, South Carolina (gets a dusting of snow every 7 years or so) and born in Salzburg, Austria (the Austrian Alps area known as Salzburger Land). While I grew up mostly in the southern US, I also made 9 trips to Austria (lasting from 3 weeks to 4 months) during my younger years (visiting my grandparents, other relatives and snow skiing in the Austrian Alps). When I was a teenager, I also snow skied in and around Boone, North Carolina. By the time I was 14, I had already decided that I would never live where snow was a feature of the landscape every year. But I didn't mind being able to drive to a place that had snow & drive back to a home that would most likely not have any snow.I know of a guy who moved to Orlando from Chicago, I wonder how much leaving behind those winters matters to him.
True. I work on a 634 acre state park (Charles Town Landing) and some of the damage from Ian was started by Hugo (Sept 1989)The recovery in hard hit areas of Florida will take 10 years. This is what the experts say, and it sure looks that way in Houston 5 years after Harvey. There are still parts of Houston and Galveston. Ike was in 2008 and there are places here and there which have not been repaired, especially in Galveston. The remnants of Ian are still causing rain. There will be a lot of economic damage because the Florida tourist season is barely 2 months away. Repairs will be slow as there is a shortage of construction workers in Florida.
Ugh. Science - it doesn't belong in a prayers thread.There is no valid reason to turn a prayers for Florida thread into a debate on climate or anything political.
I should have said what you said instead of addressing the facts.There is no valid reason to turn a prayers for Florida thread into a debate on climate or anything political.