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07 Oct 2016 14:15 #323397
by chairman
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08 Oct 2016 00:09 #323417
by Ray1
I am afraid it would. The way it is hitting the coastal line of vast spread areas and heading for mainland is a sure sign of something serious. I hope it would slowdown soon and spare the lives of people living in the area.
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08 Oct 2016 07:52 #323419
by kingcool52
It could definitely be one of the worst. I mean the fact that Disney World closed means that it has it considered as being a serious and dangerous storm. Disney World has only closed 3 times before this. It's also taken about 800 lives in Haiti already but I don't think the death toll will be that high in the US as it's more developed and people are more prepared
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08 Oct 2016 08:12 #323423
by biege
Take care everyone. The storm hit us first and we're relieved that no one in our neighborhood was hurt.
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