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People that are currently in Florida and in this storm's, path need to be safe. The Weather Channel and other reports are saying now that the storm may hit as a near/possible Category 5 storm. And that it will probably impact pretty much all of Florida. Late last night and this morning, they were talking about potential catastrophic storm surges, flooding and tornadoes. They mentioned that these things can be life threatening. Weather Channel was saying the surges could be anywhere from 6 to 12 ft in some places.

People that are still in Florida definitely need to be careful. If people are in a situation where they can still evacuate, they may definitely need to do that, depending on where they are at. I also believe that people will lose power for multiple days, so I hope people that will still be around in areas that will be impacted are prepared for that.

I am from/live in NC, and we've had our share of hurricanes over the years. I remember growing up and experiencing hurricanes like Bertha/Fran. I can remember the impact of those storms and things like losing power, not being able to eat perishable food, being out of school etc. for multiple days... And of course, there was the devastating impact from other Hurricanes like Katrina. People definitely need to be smart and safe. If I had currently been in Florida, I would have evacuated.

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Terrible indeed as I'm seeing the aftermath of the hurricane. My, My, My. It cost Florida taxpayers over $21 million dollars due to the Desantis political illegal  immigrant pawn melodrama. Karma is a bitch, but it should never be held accountable to innocent civilians. His stupid stunt during hurricane season is unfathomable.

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