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Prayers for the bahamas


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Sorry this is a non football topic.... I don’t post often but frequently view and happened to navigate to the site at this moment. Be safe everyone in the evacuation zones in NC/SC. I am in Florida and got notice today and went to friends house outside of the flood zone, please follow all warnings, this storm is not a joke. Please keep the Bahamas in your mind,  this storm is witting out while communities at this time.... Safety first, keep pounding second and super bowl third my brothers....

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4 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

A couple of wobbles and we could be looking at a really bad time here in the Carolinas too

Living in Charleston SC for 25 years and have seen hurricanes come and go.  Dorian is a bad one and the Bahamas are in my thoughts.  As for the Carolina's, it appears that when it arrives here it might be as a category 2.  Not good at all.... but certainly not as bad as a cat 5.  I feel that the mandatory evacuation of the SC coast is a little premature, but I understand the "better be safe than sorry" approach.  My wife just had a hip replacement surgery a few days ago, so unless it is a cat 4 or 5 directly aiming at Charleston (we actually live in Mount Pleasant) we are staying put.  A few years ago we had to evacuate the week one of our cats had major surgery....  that was no fun.

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4 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

Living in Charleston SC for 25 years and have seen hurricanes come and go.  Dorian is a bad one and the Bahamas are in my thoughts.  As for the Carolina's, it appears that when it arrives here it might be as a category 2.  Not good at all.... but certainly not as bad as a cat 5.  I feel that the mandatory evacuation of the SC coast is a little premature, but I understand the "better be safe than sorry" approach.  My wife just had a hip replacement surgery a few days ago, so unless it is a cat 4 or 5 directly aiming at Charleston (we actually live in Mount Pleasant) we are staying put.  A few years ago we had to evacuate the week one of our cats had major surgery....  that was no fun.

Maybe it is premature, but I do understand why they are having an evacuation though.  Not that many roads out of the coastal areas, and if it veers at the last minute, it would be a disaster.  Better safe that sorry.  

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Maybe it is premature, but I do understand why they are having an evacuation though.  Not that many roads out of the coastal areas, and if it veers at the last minute, it would be a disaster.  Better safe that sorry.  

here is a link to the situation on the roads in SC .....  https://www.511sc.org/ . Click on the camera just above Harleyville on I26.  Notice that both lanes are now directing traffic West, away from the coast....

 

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My brother and his wife live in Sarasota. They're bunkered in. It's on the Gulf side so they're hoping it isn't to bad.

My sis-in-law's family live in Wilmington, though, and they're still recovering/rebuilding from damage from Florence last year. 

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2 hours ago, CardiacCat said:

Living in Charleston SC for 25 years and have seen hurricanes come and go.  Dorian is a bad one and the Bahamas are in my thoughts.  As for the Carolina's, it appears that when it arrives here it might be as a category 2.  Not good at all.... but certainly not as bad as a cat 5.  I feel that the mandatory evacuation of the SC coast is a little premature, but I understand the "better be safe than sorry" approach.  My wife just had a hip replacement surgery a few days ago, so unless it is a cat 4 or 5 directly aiming at Charleston (we actually live in Mount Pleasant) we are staying put.  A few years ago we had to evacuate the week one of our cats had major surgery....  that was no fun.

Mt P in the house!  

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