Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 We will pray for your safety to all of you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I wanted to send you all the best of luck and hope that the hurricane doesn't devastate the way it sounds...I was just listening to the news. They are painting this thing to be very ugly .I live-in California now, but I just moved from New Orleans, and we had a couple warnings last year as well as Tropical storm Bill last July. Needless to say, I personally would be leaving there too, just because you don't know where it may head. As most of you know that live around there, New Orleans is 7 feet below sea level. They use a levy system to keep the water out of the streets. When it rains in New Orleans and surrounding areas, the streets would flood about 3-6 inches in less than 1 hour somedays and accumulate even more causing roads and bridges to be blocked. Can you imagine the devastation there? It is claimed that over 300,000 people would die in New Orleans if a hurricane hit. God Bless to everyone stuck in Florida or any surrounding areas that may be hit. Please take head to the warnings, and be prepared. Prayers to you, and yours Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I am also thinking of you all in Flordia. I have not been able to watch much TV lately, so I don't know how bad this thing is right now. I hope that you all remain safe during all of this. PLease take care and keep us up to date on how you are doing. Jodi R. > > > I wanted to send you all the best of luck and hope that the hurricane > doesn't devastate the way it sounds...I was just listening to the news. > They are painting this thing to be very ugly .I live-in California now, but > I just moved from New Orleans, and we had a couple warnings last year as > well as Tropical storm Bill last July. Needless to say, I personally would > be leaving there too, just because you don't know where it may head. As > most of you know that live around there, New Orleans is 7 feet below sea > level. They use a levy system to keep the water out of the streets. When > it rains in New Orleans and surrounding areas, the streets would flood about > 3-6 inches in less than 1 hour somedays and accumulate even more causing > roads and bridges to be blocked. Can you imagine the devastation there? > It is claimed that over 300,000 people would die in New Orleans if a > hurricane hit. > > God Bless to everyone stuck in Florida or any surrounding areas that may be > hit. Please take head to the warnings, and be prepared. > > Prayers to you, and yours > > Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Thinking of all of you in Florida - must be awful to be affected twice within a month. We are scheduled to leave on vacation to Miami on Saturday. I will spend today canceling all our bookings. -Malathi > > > I wanted to send you all the best of luck and hope that the hurricane > doesn't devastate the way it sounds...I was just listening to the news. > They are painting this thing to be very ugly .I live-in California now, but > I just moved from New Orleans, and we had a couple warnings last year as > well as Tropical storm Bill last July. Needless to say, I personally would > be leaving there too, just because you don't know where it may head. As > most of you know that live around there, New Orleans is 7 feet below sea > level. They use a levy system to keep the water out of the streets. When > it rains in New Orleans and surrounding areas, the streets would flood about > 3-6 inches in less than 1 hour somedays and accumulate even more causing > roads and bridges to be blocked. Can you imagine the devastation there? > It is claimed that over 300,000 people would die in New Orleans if a > hurricane hit. > > God Bless to everyone stuck in Florida or any surrounding areas that may be > hit. Please take head to the warnings, and be prepared. > > Prayers to you, and yours > > Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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