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re: Storm Update:- Ida Moves Away - The Cleanup Begins...
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:45 am to bee Rye
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:45 am to bee Rye
quote:
Blue shed Jeff is posted up about 5 blocks from my house right now, might go bring that baw a few white cans
Do you have time to go kick him in the nuts for me?
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:46 am to hendersonshands
quote:
send out an emergency alert
when have these ever been needed in your life serious question?
think for yourself
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:46 am to bee Rye
You def should. Altho if he’s there you probably shouldn’t be
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:46 am to rocket31
Quit derailing the thread nerd
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:46 am to rocket31
Reposting from before.. this is not a complete list, but this is a good plaice to start.
1) Charge your phones & tablets & batteries
2) Fill the Bath Tub with Water
(use it to flush toilet when water is turned off)
3) Find an axe.
(if you flood, you might need it to break the roof open to escape)
4) Make a Safe Room
(no windows if possible)
(put mattresses in front of windows)
5) Do not run a generator in your house or garage
(the Carbon Monoxide can kill you)
6) Fill up plastic cups with water and put them into the freezer.. or use jugs or just something..
(can use to keep food cold longer once the power goes out)
7) Put candles and flashlights and all stuff you might need in the safe room
8) Stay away from large trees outside
(they might fall on the house)
9) Remove all stuff from outside and move it into your house or garage. Chairs, Tables, anything can become a projectile. If you have a trampoline, take it down.
10) Consider making future hotel reservations nearby to the North & West or your current location in case your power goes out for an extended time period. I like to do blocks of 4-7 days back to back.. and then I just cancel them as needed. If you wait, there likely won’t be any availability.
1) Charge your phones & tablets & batteries
2) Fill the Bath Tub with Water
(use it to flush toilet when water is turned off)
3) Find an axe.
(if you flood, you might need it to break the roof open to escape)
4) Make a Safe Room
(no windows if possible)
(put mattresses in front of windows)
5) Do not run a generator in your house or garage
(the Carbon Monoxide can kill you)
6) Fill up plastic cups with water and put them into the freezer.. or use jugs or just something..
(can use to keep food cold longer once the power goes out)
7) Put candles and flashlights and all stuff you might need in the safe room
8) Stay away from large trees outside
(they might fall on the house)
9) Remove all stuff from outside and move it into your house or garage. Chairs, Tables, anything can become a projectile. If you have a trampoline, take it down.
10) Consider making future hotel reservations nearby to the North & West or your current location in case your power goes out for an extended time period. I like to do blocks of 4-7 days back to back.. and then I just cancel them as needed. If you wait, there likely won’t be any availability.
This post was edited on 8/29/21 at 8:53 am
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:46 am to hendersonshands
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:46 am to Bestbank Tiger
quote:
A 15-20 mile jog makes a world of difference with this one. It also wasn't intensifying on schedule.
I don’t really even buy this but people need to plan for the worst. Not wait for 100% certainty and by then it’s often too late.
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:47 am to upgrade
quote:I just woke up, was that a serious post?
some houses flood because their pool overflows and runs into their house
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:48 am to bubbz
quote:
Don’t put misinformation like that in this thread please. Do not listed to Dukke v aka Peej
Lol I’m pretty sure that everyone knows I’m joking. Everyone knows who peej is.
If not, I’m sorry everyone.
Do not listen to dukkev
Do listen to duke
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:48 am to rocket31
You’re giving off serious ivermectin vibes in this thread.
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:48 am to Bestbank Tiger
quote:For whatever reason there is and has been a culture of folks riding out storms they shouldn't. It happened in Camille, Betsy, Katrina, and most likely now for Ida. My parents still talk about not leaving for Betsy as if it toughened them up.
A 15-20 mile jog makes a world of difference with this one. It also wasn't intensifying on schedule.
Telling people to leave in the middle of the night would not have done much when they think they can handle it because they did it previously.
This post was edited on 8/29/21 at 8:49 am
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:48 am to cattus
How many baws we got riding this thing out in Nola? Praying for anyone in the path
This post was edited on 8/29/21 at 8:53 am
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:48 am to LegendInMyMind
Anyone watching this commercial on how to do hurricane repairs with Flex Seal products?
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:49 am to thadcastle
quote:
How baws we got riding this thing out in Nola? Praying for anyone in the path
Thanks. For now, just some strong winds. Electricity just flickered.
This post was edited on 8/29/21 at 8:50 am
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:49 am to jamboybarry
quote:
I don’t really even buy this but people need to plan for the worst. Not wait for 100% certainty and by then it’s often too late.
Yep, anyone anywhere near the landfall of this should have prepared like their arse was about to get whacked by a Major hurricane. I've been saying it for days now.
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:49 am to FLBooGoTigs1
Hoping it jogs but praying no one gets hurt or killed. Prayers for everyone and thank you!
Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:49 am to bulldog95
quote:
Already blaming time (not enough of a warning) and destroya is already blaming JBE.

Posted on 8/29/21 at 8:50 am to thadcastle
My mother in law is a nurse at ochsner in Jefferson and she said they’ve already been switched to generator power
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