RIP on them shoes.Cromagnum said:Door buckled in from water pressure in Naples, FL. This happened to my husband, he is OK. Lost his shoes. #hurricaneian pic.twitter.com/LZRtNsPrAu
— Alexis (@comfy_goat) September 28, 2022
RIP on them shoes.Cromagnum said:Door buckled in from water pressure in Naples, FL. This happened to my husband, he is OK. Lost his shoes. #hurricaneian pic.twitter.com/LZRtNsPrAu
— Alexis (@comfy_goat) September 28, 2022
The camera man in Florida is like 🤳 “I got this” pic.twitter.com/lyjiNUEmUg
— that terri 🇺🇸 (@terri_____) September 28, 2022
C@LAg said:
1. that was cool.
2. dude needs to divorce that shrill voice.
I wouldn't bet that yet- Katrina was so disastrous because after the levees broke literally entire cities were under water and they weren't built to code for the 21st centuryCromagnum said:TyHolden said:
More damage than Katrina?
Count on it. Property values have increased a lot since Katrina, and New Orleans is a ****hole anyways.
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RIP
just some news stations:fooz said:
Is anyone still streaming?
The Fife said:
It's so easily preventable, just drive your McLaren outside of the area they say is going to flood.
LMCane said:I wouldn't bet that yet- Katrina was so disastrous because after the levees broke literally entire cities were under water and they weren't built to code for the 21st centuryCromagnum said:TyHolden said:
More damage than Katrina?
Count on it. Property values have increased a lot since Katrina, and New Orleans is a ****hole anyways.
now most Florida real estate is built to withstand a CAT 5
#BREAKING: "We have fatalities in the hundreds," Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida told 'Good Morning America' during an interview as now-Tropical Storm #Ian continues its path through the state. @livenowfox
— Josh Breslow (@JoshBreslowTV) September 29, 2022
Did he offer any proof, or is he just speculating?Irish 2.0 said:#BREAKING: "We have fatalities in the hundreds," Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida told 'Good Morning America' during an interview as now-Tropical Storm #Ian continues its path through the state. @livenowfox
— Josh Breslow (@JoshBreslowTV) September 29, 2022
SANIBEL CAUSEWAY WASHOUT - Our crews are made their way to Sanibel, however the road has been completely washed out. (Photo: @GageGoulding) pic.twitter.com/c5qqkjXGfK
— NBC2 (@NBC2) September 29, 2022
Yep, Desantis will get the blame for deaths.....Conservatives and Big Oil will get the blame for the Hurricane.....Maroon Dawn said:
They'll scream loudly that there were SO many deaths
Then much later, after they've completely blamed DeSantis for an Act of God they will quietly whisper the "oh my bad" retraction on page 148 in size 5 font
That's (D)ifferent.atmtws said:
It's pawpaw's fault. It was Bush's and Trumps fault before. Each death is on Joe. He wouldnt even call the Governor.
You can hear the talking points being written....atmtws said:
It's pawpaw's fault. It was Bush's and Trumps fault before. Each death is on Joe. He wouldnt even call the Governor.
First aerial views over the Sanibel Causeway.
— gary (@gporter812) September 29, 2022
There are at least 3 places where there has been a collapse of the bridge structure. Also parts of the causeway itself has been cut through and washed away. pic.twitter.com/jMnUDlAFUZ
Doubt there is anyone left on that island needing supplies. Either they left before the storm, or the storm removed them.Cromagnum said:
Damn. So it's boats (eventually) and Chinooks for supplies for quite a while then.
Rapier108 said:Doubt there is anyone left on that island needing supplies. Either they left before the storm, or the storm removed them.Cromagnum said:
Damn. So it's boats (eventually) and Chinooks for supplies for quite a while then.
.@NBC2 #Sanibel footage from brother waiting for Coast Guard on West Gulf Drive by Casa Ybel Resort pic.twitter.com/aqQoOAimtd
— Patrick Ryan (@Pat_Ryan2) September 29, 2022
100% This is really dangerous to just be speculating and fear-mongering.Rapier108 said:Did he offer any proof, or is he just speculating?Irish 2.0 said:#BREAKING: "We have fatalities in the hundreds," Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida told 'Good Morning America' during an interview as now-Tropical Storm #Ian continues its path through the state. @livenowfox
— Josh Breslow (@JoshBreslowTV) September 29, 2022
Saw the same thing during Katrina where there were reports, including by officials, of "hundreds of bodies in trees" in Mississippi, all of which turned out to be false.
I imagine this....atmtws said:
They're already pushing that narrative in the NPR comments section on FB this morning...."DeSantis could've done a lot with the $12 million he wasted bussing migrants around the country..."
Maybe he does have some preliminary #s based off of 911 calls made. The Sheriff isn't trying to torch DeSantis with hyperbole. He's a (R).Bag said:100% This is really dangerous to just be speculating and fear-mongering.Rapier108 said:Did he offer any proof, or is he just speculating?Irish 2.0 said:#BREAKING: "We have fatalities in the hundreds," Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida told 'Good Morning America' during an interview as now-Tropical Storm #Ian continues its path through the state. @livenowfox
— Josh Breslow (@JoshBreslowTV) September 29, 2022
Saw the same thing during Katrina where there were reports, including by officials, of "hundreds of bodies in trees" in Mississippi, all of which turned out to be false.
Give us exact numbers, at least of the current known status, or STFU and get back to work
then hand them over, if not, its pure speculation and that is dangerous and irresponsible.Irish 2.0 said:Maybe he does have some preliminary #s based off of 911 calls made. The Sheriff isn't trying to torch DeSantis with hyperbole. He's a (R).Bag said:100% This is really dangerous to just be speculating and fear-mongering.Rapier108 said:Did he offer any proof, or is he just speculating?Irish 2.0 said:#BREAKING: "We have fatalities in the hundreds," Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida told 'Good Morning America' during an interview as now-Tropical Storm #Ian continues its path through the state. @livenowfox
— Josh Breslow (@JoshBreslowTV) September 29, 2022
Saw the same thing during Katrina where there were reports, including by officials, of "hundreds of bodies in trees" in Mississippi, all of which turned out to be false.
Give us exact numbers, at least of the current known status, or STFU and get back to work