I certainly do hope he and his family are ok.
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I certainly do hope he and his family are ok.
It is amazing to imagine that absolutely no electric whatsoever no electric at all whatsoever on the entire island of Puerto Rico. The president of Puerto Rico could not even make a phone call and had to use a special satellite phone to make an announcement to the media to the international media like the Associated Press and UPI and Reuters. They cannot even get helicopters in the air until Sunday night to fly over the island and inspect the damage to the electrical system. It is unbelievable destruction. It is absolutely unbelievable destruction. And they are running there to Maine hospitals which are the only two hospitals which are still running at all in the entire country of Puerto Rico on generators
No electricity, no motorcars....not a SINGLE luxury.......
like Robinson Crusoe, as primitive as can be
One thing from this storm that DID make me laugh was some fucking jackoff news reporter trying to cover Category 5 Hurricane Maria in the actual elements......needless to say she was blown over by the wind and then the feed was lost. It was funny in an "I can't believe there's somebody that's actually that fucking dumb" kind of way (thank you as always CNN), but it wasn't as funny as this....
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I hope Tito is okay stay safe your family and friends hope to here from him soon.
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Damn the entire island out. Tito is tough, he'll be alright, miserable, but alright
Electricity is shot all to hell but I've read that telecommunications are so-so at the moment. I know he's got a lot more important shit to be doing, but I hope he checks in sooner rather than later.
That had to be a rough ride through that monster storm. Hugo was the Hurricane that did the most damage around where I live, but the last Hurricane I was in the path of was Isabelle and it being a category 2 and was just going to brush us we had a kegger. Didn't even lose power, but those winds will wear you out if you are outside....it's draining.
Right now the flooding is the biggest danger for Puerto Rico and hopefully that subsides very soon as well. The people always trying to do too much too soon are the ones who get themselves in trouble after a storm.
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