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> Lee County: 'hundreds of fatalities' expected from Ian

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#1 2022-10-03 19:56:45

Lee County: 'hundreds of fatalities' expected from Ian

In addition to 58 confirmed deaths by the state across eight counties, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office confirmed an additional 12 deaths Monday afternoon and the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office added an additional 23 deaths that have not been yet been entered into the state system.

moar

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#2 2022-10-03 19:58:20

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Ron "African DNA" DeSantis lol

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Diarrhetrius Brown
#3 2022-10-03 21:21:38

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Nope its the retards from blue states that move there.

No loss.

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#4 2022-10-04 03:21:16

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#5 2022-10-07 02:52:00

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The number of storm-related deaths rose to at least 101 on Thursday, eight days after the storm made landfall in southwest Florida. According to reports from the Florida Medical Examiners Commission, 92 of those deaths were in Florida. Five people were also killed in North Carolina, three in Cuba and one in Virginia.

Ian is the second-deadliest storm to hit the mainland U.S. in the 21st century behind Hurricane Katrina, which left more than 1,800 people dead in 2005. The deadliest hurricane ever to hit the U.S. was the Great Galveston Hurricane in 1900 that killed as many as 8,000 people.

moar fuqyeah moar

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#6 2022-10-07 12:01:33

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The US has become a third-world nation under Biden.  sad

Hey asshole, Florida has been governed by full-on bagger retards for decades. The repubs take money from the big developers who want to build All manner of homes smack dab in the middle of areas that are clearly vulnerable to hurricanes. The developers make all the profits, the asshole bagger republican politicians get to screech about capitalism, free choice to do whatever the fuq you want no matter how painfully stupid and damaging it is to the long term economy, health of the community and the environment.

This is why raging fuqstick repubs blather on about states rights. They just want as little Federal oversight as possible while they are raking in the bucks and getting reelected. But as soon as there’s some massive natural disaster that will cost billions to clean up they come crying like little bitches to the Feds. Fuqing Desantis goes “this is no time to be petty” after he ships a bunch of hapless refugees up to Massachusetts and bashes Biden every chance he gets while sucking Trump’s orange peen. Biden should say Fuq You Florida. You assholes want state’s rights to build trailer parks and McMantions where we all KNOW a fuqin’ cat 4 storm is gonna sweep it out to sea, then you can just pay to fix it yourselves. The so called “ liberal elite” are sick of footing the bill for all you asshole retard southern Trump/ Desantis “freeedumb lovers”.

Clean up your own goddamn mess, and next time maybe you’ll think twice about building on a barrier island.

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#7 2022-10-07 12:21:49

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he ships a bunch of hapless refugees

They are not 'refugees' you fuqing enemy propagandist scum. They are your enemy invader comrades, and they are far more damaging than any hurricane could ever hope to be.
You should be arrested for this post. Filth.

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#8 2022-10-07 12:22:08

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Poor troll.

Not even 100 dead in Lee county.

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anon user #3
#9 2022-10-07 12:58:12

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A 68-year-old woman died after she was swept into the Atlantic Ocean by powerful storm surges during the height of Hurricane Ian’s wrath in Volusia County, reports said.

Volusia Beach officials said the unidentified woman from Kentucky was pulled into the ocean by storm surge Thursday as her family ventured out near Ormond Beach to watch as the worst of Hurricane Ian battered the east coast of the state.

Officials said the woman was swept into the water but quickly rescued by her son. WESH reported that the two tried to get off the beach, but a stairway collapsed, sending the woman back into the water.

Rescuers, hampered by the then-tropical storm conditions, arrived soon after but were unable to revive the woman.

This was a particularly crazy one.  She went into the water and was drowning but her family managed to save her.  Then as they were taking her away the stairway collapsed and she was in danger again.  Imagine being her or her family at that point thinking she was safe but she was not.

Still it is their own fault for going out there in the middle of the storm.

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#10 2022-10-07 22:02:39

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Hurricane Ian is one of the deadliest storms in Florida’s history, with at least 115 fatalities confirmed by state and county authorities.

Floridians died while preparing for the storm, fleeing storm surge and while cleaning up yard debris in the aftermath, according to data from the state Medical Examiners Commission.

So far, the state Medical Examiners Commission has confirmed 89 deaths. Some county sheriffs have reported higher numbers, including 24 deaths in Charlotte County. Over half of the deaths for which the cause is available were the result of drowning.

The youngest storm victim whose death state authorities have confirmed was a 19-year-old woman fleeing from Cuba — who was among at least seven migrants who drowned when their boat sank near Key West. The oldest was a 96-year-old man in Charlotte County who drowned while trapped under a parked vehicle.

The majority of victims were 60 or older, with the most common age being 73.

moarfuqyeahmoar

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#11 2022-10-07 22:13:14

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“Decedent was found with (a) self-inflicted gunshot wound to head after losing belongings in hurricane,” was the summary of what happened to a 70-year-old Lee County man, who authorities believe died on Saturday. The day before, a 73-year-old man, also in Lee County, “shot himself after seeing property damage due to hurricane,” the MEC reported.

A 60-year-old died after an apparent heart attack while cleaning his yard after the storm. An 82-year-old from Lee County died Wednesday from heart disease, after he forgot his prescribed medication during the evacuation. Four fatalities were of people who were oxygen-dependent and lost power during the storm.

Two women who did not evacuate their homes in Collier County were killed during the storm. One of them, a 73-year-old, was found floating in water by her husband. The other, who was 64, was found dead by her roommate.

At least eight people drowned while driving or while trapped under a vehicle, according to the medical examiner. That includes a 64-year-old woman in Sarasota County who was trapped in her vehicle “while attempting to travel home from work.”

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#12 2022-10-12 00:53:47

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The Myakka River has overflowed onto I-75, causing its closure.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, due to the rising water the interstate will be closed from mile marker 179 (North Port/Toledo Blade Boulevard) to mile marker 193 (Englewood/Jacaranda Boulevard).

Motorists planning to travel to Southwest Florida on I-75 should seek an alternate route


Now take a look at the view of the river from I-75:  https://www.google.com/maps/@27.1110226 … 8192?hl=en
lol

The boat and house there are obviously gone. And that's probably good, because look at what a shythoal the house was before the river ate it:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho … 8317-46250

I went by this on I-75 today. The house of grime is still there. stunned

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Tom Leykis
#13 2022-10-12 02:00:46

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They are not 'refugees' you fuqing enemy propagandist scum. They are your enemy invader comrades, and they are far more damaging than any hurricane could ever hope to be.
You should be arrested for this post. Filth.

potd2

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Phillip_McCavity
#14 2022-10-12 02:41:33

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They are not 'refugees' you fuqing enemy propagandist scum. They are your enemy invader comrades, and they are far more damaging than any hurricane could ever hope to be.
You should be arrested for this post. Filth.

Technically they are asylees, and they are fleeing communism.

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