“Some of the Florida islands in the hurricane Ian disaster looked like war zones!”
Hurricane Quotes
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Hurricane Quotes
“Charlotte County had the second highest rate of fatalities in the hurricane Ian disaster.”
“Arcadia became symbolic of the historic river flooding that hurricane Ian caused.”
“Arcadia was ground zero for the river flooding from hurricane Ian.”
“I spent a lot of time in Arcadia when I worked there in 2009.”
“Most news agencies report based on who is purchasing advertising.”
“I would not live ocean front because of the hazards associated with it.”
“Body can’t contain the inside hurricane. (Corps ne peut contenir - L'ouragan intérieur)”
“Expect to see a significant rise in the death toll from hurricane Ian.”
“The masses did not understand how dangerous the hurricane Ian storm surge was going to be.”
“For some, the river flooding was worse than hurricane Ian!”
“How many people are still missing due to hurricane Ian and the flooding aftermath?”
“It did not take long for the mold to take over after hurricane Ian.”
“There was a massive emergency response to hurricane Ian’s aftermath in Florida.”
“Hurricane Ian will be remembered for its massive loss of life from storm surge and flooding.”
“It emerged in the hurricane Ian aftermath that flooded electric cars may be hazardous.”
“Electric cars started going on fire after the Florida hurricane Ian disaster.”
“It is unlikely an accurate death count of the Florida dead from hurricane Ian will ever emerge.”
“Jet ski’s became the new mode of transportation in the hurricane Ian flooding disaster.”
“Every time a major hurricane trashes a large town, construction material prices go crazy!”
“Acknowledge the dangers and leave or rebuild. The choice is yours.”
“Rebuild and possibly repeat or acknowledge the dangers and leave?”
“Florida residents were boiling their water during the hurricane Ian aftermath.”
“You can make a day of any size.”
“Dangerous mold and bacteria invaded Florida in the hurricane Ian aftermath!”
“Announcing the intended arrival of some people is kind of like issuing a hurricane warning.”