Saturday, September 28, 2024

THE PRICE PF LIVNG IN SUNNY FLORIDA ............................

 

Listen........... the price of living in sunny south florida ......... is  hurricanes  ......and this town will not be the  last !!!!!! ...those wee    places .........  always get  fucked !!!!!!!.........it is mother  nature ....... letting us know ........  how  shit  does not matter ........really !!!!!!!>..........

so another  small  town gone  ........but they will rebuild   ......  ...who are they ??......who knows ....... who cares ......... it's all our   fault  .........you know .......... as  they tell us  global warming ........... we  are  all to blame  ............ driving big cars ..........  burning fuel  .........travelling  .......... doing this........  and  doing that    ..........  we  are  all to blame   ....oh well as  they say next !!!!!!!.........things are not going to get better....... only worse as the planet  heats up ..........have you notcied  ususally in life  they get worse  ...its a  human beings  self  destructive mode    same with  robots   they  are only going to get  worse   rise  up against us  .....but people  say it  will not  happen .......i am   talking  envoirnmentally or   course   ......there is  a study    saying  that is   everyone    made the  effort  to  save the planet   it would take  100 years   before  we  start to feel the  difference  ........so none of  us  will fucking notice .........  so  who fucking  cares   right  !!!!! ....people   do not  care ...........100 years........ a  century ...... so who will care ........ the planet  will be whole different    state   who lives  for   100  years   that is  the  conclusion  that   they said ........and people like  me   who are closer   to the  finish line  surely do not  give  a fuck ......so all the  hard  work will not  show  long after   i and   others   have  gone .......people  cannot  come  together in political and   life   so   what  makes  anyone  think   anyone  cares  ........everyone has  their  own agenda   and  people  are  getting  worse  due to social media ...........  Also ........you live near the  ocean .......it is only a matter of  time .......  before you get fucked  .....proper  fucked ...... by   some  ort of  freak weather  shit ..........listen i am not   buying the  global warming shit  i think it  is another  govt bollocks   but hey ......there seems to be more  flooding .........well all i know is  a  have lots of  peanut butter and  a paddle  board  .......i think that is  all one   needs  .........




A small gulf island that is a popular tourist attraction has been left decimated after Hurricane Helene slammed Florida

Cedar Key was blasted by the power of the Category 4 hurricane as it hit the small island, which sits less than 10 feet above sea level in Levy County.

Michael Bobbitt, 48, was one of those who decided to stay behind.

'We're feeling pretty gut-punched here in Cedar Key. When we were fighting this in the night, however bad we thought it would be, it's much worse in the light of day.

'Cedar Key as we know it is completely gone,' he told The New York Times.

'Entire houses have been picked up and moved away. We had to go through four feet of water to get to them. The post office is destroyed.'

As the residents that stayed on the island woke on Friday morning, they discovered the island had been stripped bare by the winds, with debris littering the streets

As the residents that stayed on the island woke on Friday morning, they discovered the island had been stripped bare by the winds, with debris littering the streets

The storm made landfall on Thursday and brought with it a storm surge that reportedly hit four feet on the small island in the Gulf of Mexico. Workers are seen digging through the debris on Friday

The storm made landfall on Thursday and brought with it a storm surge that reportedly hit four feet on the small island in the Gulf of Mexico. Workers are seen digging through the debris on Friday

Debris is left inside a flooded store after the storm hit Cedar Key on Thursday evening

Debris is left inside a flooded store after the storm hit Cedar Key on Thursday evening 

'Several restaurants are destroyed. The Jiffy Food Store is destroyed. Vehicles are smashed in and turned upside down. Everything is impassable. It looks like a nuclear bomb went off.'

The storm made landfall on Thursday and brought with it a storm surge that reportedly hit four feet on the small island in the Gulf of Mexico

As the residents that stayed on the island woke on Friday morning, they discovered the island had been stripped bare by the winds, with debris littering the streets.  

He added: 'All of those people that left are desperate to hear about their homes. I'm delivering the most devastating news that they have ever got in their lives.'

There have been no reports of deaths or injury in the area, or other coastal parts of the county. 

'That's just a true blessing', Lt. Scott Tummond told the Times, but added that workers would continue to be in rescue mode. 

Recovery mode, he said, would start after they make sure the safety of those who need assistance is complete.

The popular tourist attraction, seen here before the hurricane, was hit by the storm on Thursday night as it hit the Gulf of Mexico

The popular tourist attraction, seen here before the hurricane, was hit by the storm on Thursday night as it hit the Gulf of Mexico

The popular tourist attraction, seen here, was hit by the storm on Thursday night as it hit the Gulf of Mexico

The popular tourist attraction, seen here, was hit by the storm on Thursday night as it hit the Gulf of Mexico 

 Bobbitt said Helene was the most violent force he had ever experienced, even finding it hard to explain how powerful it was. 

He expects the recovery of the small community and the island as a whole to take years.

'I expect there to be a mass exodus. There will be no services here for months. There’s no stores. No restaurants.

'It’s over,' he said grimly.

There have been no reports of deaths or injury in the area, according to officials

There have been no reports of deaths or injury in the area, according to officials  

The weather system hit the Big Bend area of Florida's Gulf Coast around 11:10pm CDT with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph

The weather system hit the Big Bend area of Florida's Gulf Coast around 11:10pm CDT with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph

The storm left a devastating path of destruction across Florida and the entire southeastern US, killing at least 25 people in four states

The storm left a devastating path of destruction across Florida and the entire southeastern US, killing at least 25 people in four states

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In North Carolina, four people were critically injured and numerous others sustained minor injuries after a tornado touched down in Rocky Mount. The banks of the Swannanoa river in Asheville, NC, is seen here

In North Carolina, four people were critically injured and numerous others sustained minor injuries after a tornado touched down in Rocky Mount. The banks of the Swannanoa river in Asheville, NC, is seen here

The storm left a devastating path of destruction across Florida and the entire southeastern US, killing at least 40 people in four states. 

The storm has since been downgraded to a tropical depression and is located around 125 miles southeast of Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday afternoon. 

According to the National Hurricane Center its sustained winds had dropped to 30 mph, after previously recording maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. 

At least 15 people have died in Georgia, a further eight in Florida, and a reported seventeen died in South Carolina. 

One person died in Florida by a falling tree, while another was struck by a sign on Interstate 4 in Tampa. 

In South Carolina two firefighters died after responding to calls, while two other deaths were put down to fallen trees. 

In neighboring North Carolina four people were critically injured and numerous others sustained minor injuries after a tornado touched down in Rocky Mount. 

According to the National Hurricane Center its sustained winds had dropped to 30 mph, after previously recording maximum sustained winds of 140 mph

According to the National Hurricane Center its sustained winds had dropped to 30 mph, after previously recording maximum sustained winds of 140 mph

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Members of the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department's Swift Water Rescue Team bring Darryl Hall  to dry land after his home was swamped by flood waters in Atlanta, Georgia

Members of the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department's Swift Water Rescue Team bring Darryl Hall  to dry land after his home was swamped by flood waters in Atlanta, Georgia

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, meanwhile, issued a statement saying that four counties were now under a state of emergency on Friday afternoon. 

He urged citizens to stay safe and said the state was seeing widespread power outages. Around 4.4 million Americans were without power on Friday afternoon. 

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said dozens of people were still trapped in buildings damaged by the Category 4 hurricane. 

In Tennessee, patients and caregivers sought shelter on the roof of the Unicoi County Hospital near the border with North Carolina after it flooded. 

The facility was flooded on Friday morning after the nearby Nolichucky River burst its banks and flooded the facility. 

Due to the treacherous conditions, boats were sent by the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and everyone was forced onto the roof. 

After failed attempts by helicopters to land safely on the building due to the high winds, a state police helicopter managed to land and hoist those stranded to safety. 

Senator Bill Hagerty confirmed just after 4pm EST that everyone had been rescued from the roof.  

The damage extended hundreds of miles to the north, with flooding as far away as North Carolina, where a lake used in the movie "Dirty Dancing" overtopped a dam. 

Residents are seen here being rescued from floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Friday in Crystal River, Florida

Residents are seen here being rescued from floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Friday in Crystal River, Florida 

Destruction is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, in Cedar Key, Florida on Friday

Destruction is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, in Cedar Key, Florida on Friday

Laurie Lilliott surveys what's left of her home after Hurricane Helene passed the area at Dekle Beach, Fla

Laurie Lilliott surveys what's left of her home after Hurricane Helene passed the area at Dekle Beach, Fla

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Multiple hospitals in southern Georgia were without power, and one in Tennessee was closed. 

Airports in Florida that closed due to the hurricane were reopened Friday. That included airports in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Lakeland and Tallahassee.

At Tampa International Airport there had been 130 flight cancellations in the past 24 hours, as of Friday afternoon, according to FlightAware.

Airports in Atlanta and Charlotte, North Carolina, remained open Friday but were reporting large numbers of cancellations and heavy delays. 

By 2 p.m., nearly 400 flights to or from Charlotte had been canceled. Nearly 580 more, to or from Charlotte, were delayed.

At the larger Atlanta airport, 175 flights were canceled and more than 500 were delayed.



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