I'm betting they have things just as together when it comes to animals.
And of course, my son-in-law being a lifetime Florida resident, they are going to Disney World this morning until it closes at 2pm. No lines...
SCARY!
You're right, Trade. And it's a relatively narrow hurricane in terms of the worst cyclone forces-- 60-70 miles wide. For comparison, Katrina was 200 miles wide.It looks like the Tampa Bay area is going to catch a bit of a break. The projected landfall for the eye is now south of Tampa Bay which will but them on the weak side of Milton. It's still going to be bad for them but not worst case scenario.
It looks like the Tampa Bay area is going to catch a bit of a break. The projected landfall for the eye is now south of Tampa Bay which will but them on the weak side of Milton. It's still going to be bad for them but not worst case scenario.
Saw that. Said it was only designed for 115 mph winds. I'm surprised after Charlie hit Punta Gorda early this century they would've beefed that and other roofs up on the west coast more.Last night’s video of Tampa Bay. and the Rays stadium damage, etc.,
Thinking past this storm and all of the state’s damage…. what happens next could be worse.
Insurance providers have been pulling out of the state for a while now, that’s not news, but when coverage dries up … then what?
I'm happy to see this! Penguins are among my top favorite (non domestic) creatures.Saving the Penguins ahead of landfall …
The rich who can build with concrete and steel will stay. The homes won't burn, are termite proof so there's not much need for insurance other than contents.
This home survived Hurricane Michael. Have seen other similar pics from other hurricanes.
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I'm happy to see this! Penguins are among my top favorite (non domestic) creatures.
Thanks, @JustBonee.
I fully expect our homeowners insurance to go up next year....as the insurance companies have to "share" the losses. The government(FEMA) will probably run out of money, and increase the National Debt. Also, I suspect that thousands of flooded vehicles will be "cleaned up" and moved to used car lots all over the country...if buying used in the next year, be sure to check the vehicles history.Thinking past this storm and all of the state’s damage…. what happens next could be worse.
Insurance providers have been pulling out of the state for a while now, that’s not news, but when coverage dries up … then what?