It seems some people are staying even after seeing the destruction caused by Helene.
Martin hitting Tampa right after Helene feels like lightning striking twice.
A restaurant owner said she is staying because they could reopen the restaurant after the storm has passed. She did concede that repairs would be needed. How will the employees get there is beyond me. I think she may be at higher elevation?
My friend on the photography chat board said they will be safe because they live on a hill, though it's possible their roof could be blown off. There was no chance of their home getting flooded. They were away when Helena hit and there was no damage. I think they are not in the evacuation area.
I know many photographers on that site who live in Florida, but it is hard to remember who they are. I just hope they are ok. One is in Daytona Beach. I think he will be safe.
My teacher who lives in Florida is currently out of the country, so no problem.
I am trying to think of people I know in Florida. I think Orlando, where I recently vacationed should be OK, but Clearwater is in clear danger. I think of the small shops and businesses near the beach. I can't imagine them surviving but I hope the people have evacuated.
ETA- they are predicting power outages all the way to Orlando. That could be a major problem.
They are already experiencing strong winds.
Since I am three hours behind, it may be 10pm-11pm here when Milton hits Florida. So I will find out which way the storm is going.
Martin hitting Tampa right after Helene feels like lightning striking twice.
A restaurant owner said she is staying because they could reopen the restaurant after the storm has passed. She did concede that repairs would be needed. How will the employees get there is beyond me. I think she may be at higher elevation?
My friend on the photography chat board said they will be safe because they live on a hill, though it's possible their roof could be blown off. There was no chance of their home getting flooded. They were away when Helena hit and there was no damage. I think they are not in the evacuation area.
I know many photographers on that site who live in Florida, but it is hard to remember who they are. I just hope they are ok. One is in Daytona Beach. I think he will be safe.
My teacher who lives in Florida is currently out of the country, so no problem.
I am trying to think of people I know in Florida. I think Orlando, where I recently vacationed should be OK, but Clearwater is in clear danger. I think of the small shops and businesses near the beach. I can't imagine them surviving but I hope the people have evacuated.
ETA- they are predicting power outages all the way to Orlando. That could be a major problem.
They are already experiencing strong winds.
Since I am three hours behind, it may be 10pm-11pm here when Milton hits Florida. So I will find out which way the storm is going.
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