After having been in 10 hurricanes in my life, leading disaster relief in the Yasawa Islands, I know what it’s like to be a flood refugee and washed away in a river.. This is not to scare you but to make you realize you still have time to take some precautions. Please please check on your neighbors especially if they are elderly. If you need advice from a seasoned hand feel free to contact me at 322-332-8249 on WhatsApp, text or phone. Hunker down and be prepared to lose Internet and electricity… Make sure you have candles or torches with batteries. Enjoy the ride.
Please remember that most injuries during hurricanes come from flying debris because people are outside being curious or hubris or being heroes. I tried to stop being the latter.
Or people think it can’t happen to them. We lost 14 people in one district in 2016. The hospital was overwhelmed.
Based on current data it may start raining heavily in two hours and hurricane force winds sometime tonight. Good luck
We love this community and how everyone pulled together last year. It’s most important not to panic but rather to check on each other. Blessings to you all...
Felipe
Philipmirkin@hotmail.com
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