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September 15, 2017, 05:00:48 PM
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First and foremost I hope everyone is okay and that the damage isn't that bad.


Can't really believe the news reports, so much click bait.

Is there wide spread devastation? Or did the Media over-hype it?

The Keys look bad, I hope everyone evacuated.


I do have a friend in Fort Myers that I can't contact, another friend in Orlando says is wasn't that bad in her area (the have power).



Anyone from Florida want to report in:


How is your area?
 
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September 15, 2017, 08:19:52 PM
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Survivor Stories: All Hell Has Broken Loose in the Caribbean After Hurricane Irma





Preppers often wonder what it would be like if everything was destroyed in a disaster. After Hurricane Irma devastated the Caribbean, it didn't take long before society began to devolve. The stories of survivors tell us that here's no food, no water, and armed looters are running amok.

The island of Barbuda saw 90% of their homes and structures destroyed by the hurricane, while on other islands, the destruction was more like 70%. The infrastructure is absolutely destroyed. Electricity and fresh running water are gone in most places for the indefinite future. These satellite images show the shocking before-and-after pictures of the islands.

One woman from Tortola who had been traveling when the storm hit, finally reached her husband and described the scene:

"There is debris all over the island. There seems to be no information and people are running around like headless chickens. It looks like the government building in Tortola has been totalled, but there has to be some more coordination. People on the ground are starting to panic, and I can hear it in my husband's voice.

People are talking about supplies going in, but there is a need to get stuff out. It's well over 30C and it's humid and dirty. Houses are not secure and there is raw sewage, rubbish and rotting food and there are rats and birds going into the houses." (source)

Any power on the island comes from generators, and internet access is very sketchy. Soon, fuel will run out and they will be completely cut off. The lack of sanitation will result in waterborne illnesses.

What the government did before the storm left good people at risk.

Before Hurricane Irma hit, the government of the US Virgin Islands confiscated the guns in the hopes that they could more easily maintain law and order.


Gov of US Virgin Islands seizes guns ahead of Hurricane Irma

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-dzacbQSy0



Read more at http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/hell-broken-loose-carribean-09142017.


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