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weavemama: niieszhel: windinyoursnail: the-life-of-trash-aka-adrian: hellothesoulofthesong: dothedansemacabre: weavemama: People who live on Caribbean islands and in Florida please prepare for a possible hurricane that can cause MAJOR destruction!! Hurricane Irma has been growing at fast rates and it doesn’t hurt to be safe than sorry. Stock up on food, water, portable chargers, and other helpful resources that can get you through this. Here is a 2017 hurricane disaster guide that contains vital information on how to survive a hurricane. It’s too early to tell how far it’ll go beyond Florida but meteorologists are predicting it can hit the Carolinas. The storm isn’t expected to hit the U.S until Friday, so that gives Florida residents a lot of time to stock up and get prepared. Florida’s Governor has already declared a state of emergency! Hey guys, this is important! Spread this around! Also: North Carolina (possibly) and a couple other states north to Florida. It’s HUGE y’all. And it’s best to stock up NOW for supplies! Don’t wait to see where this thing is going to go!I live in South Florida and go to school in North Florida and supplies like water, batteries, and shutters/plywood are already sold out in a lot of places. You don’t want to be in the mad rush if this thing takes a turn for the worse. (Plus with the devastation in Texas gas is supposed to keep going up. Get it now if you can!) As someone who has been in two hurricanes (one of them category 5): -Hurricanes usually last 3-4 days, so buy enough CANNED supplies -any important documents or books you may want to save, keep them in palstic bags and put them in high places -protect your windows. I remember my parents putting tape all over the windows in a cross and an x shape from córner to corner. This doesn’t protect the windows from breaking but when in case it breaks it won’t spread all over the floor. I asked my mom and if you want like high protection use wood boards. - buy water and keep candles or flashlights since electricity and water services are out during a hurricane -get a battery radio -if you live in a two floor house I recommend you to move all your furniture to the second floor in case it floods. -if you have a wood house get ready for a bunch of water leaks -stay calm -if you have trees/palms around your house be careful since they may fall (I personally think it’s better if you cut them off or at least the dangerous branches), hurricanes ARE capable of breaking a big ass trees, i’ve seen it -obviously keep your pets inside -if you live close to the sea DON’T STAY THERE. GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE. LOOK IN THE INTERNET FOR SHELTERS NOW!!! -Stay safe I think America should start implementing a hurricane culture. If they had one, what happened in Houston wouldnt had been that bad. Make research, keep your family safe, don’t Panic. You’ll make it through it!!!! REBLOG THIS SPREAD THE WORD!!! UPDATE: THE HURRICANE IS NOW A CATEGORY 5 The storm is at its most powerful rate and extremely dangerous rate so it is highly recommended at this point to stock up and get prepared if you live in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. It doesn’t hurt to get prepared if you live even more northern than those states. It’s not looking good. -- source link