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#BREAKING - PLEASE SHARE: Hurricane Irma now predicted to make landfall in Florida as a Category 5. Officials ask 5.6 million people to evacuate before Irma hits. READ MORE: Officials: 5.6 million people asked to evacuate FL ahead of Hurricane Irma



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OH NO TAZ we gonna all die............ way to go hero you don't know what can come our way..
 
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Where are folks going? I not familiar with the state and looked up that 5.6 million is like a quarter of the state's population. I guess getting away to higher altitudes inland is ideal, just wonder what distances we're talking about?

Best of luck to those effected.
 
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Where are folks going? I not familiar with the state and looked up that 5.6 million is like a quarter of the state's population. I guess getting away to higher altitudes inland is ideal, just wonder what distances we're talking about?

Best of luck to those effected.

Some radar shows the entire state of Florida in the " RED"... which is pretty bad.
 
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Where are folks going? I not familiar with the state and looked up that 5.6 million is like a quarter of the state's population. I guess getting away to higher altitudes inland is ideal, just wonder what distances we're talking about?

Best of luck to those effected.

They have the NUKE plants to worry about as well.

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Nuclear Plants in Irma's Path Plan Shutdowns Ahead of Storm
 
Where are folks going? I not familiar with the state and looked up that 5.6 million is like a quarter of the state's population. I guess getting away to higher altitudes inland is ideal, just wonder what distances we're talking about?

Best of luck to those effected.

It is called leaving Florida. Height above sea level has no effect on the wind.

I lived at the highest point in my county and that was only about 30 feet above sea level, and I was 12 miles from the ocean.
 


We are back with Hurricane Irma coverage.

#BREAKING - PLEASE SHARE: Hurricane Irma now predicted to make landfall in Florida as a Category 5. Officials ask 5.6 million people to evacuate before Irma hits. READ MORE: Officials: 5.6 million people asked to evacuate FL ahead of Hurricane Irma



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OH NO TAZ we gonna all die............ way to go hero you don't know what can come our way..


I'm confused. You posted a thread with no obvious Alex Jones lies, or crazy accusations. What happened? Are you feeling all right?
 
There is no "higher" land to speak of, inland is best but north is the only means to get away, and not by highways on the coast.......actually, it'll take tracking to know how to avoid her inland, she is massive.
 
Thank gawd we have a president focused on helping these people!

There is no way these states could absorb the costs incurred by these storms.
Just be glad that Cruz lost his coalition of no voters on the issue of help to disaster paying for
 
Hopefully it dies down before hitting land that's for sure a 5 is def. not good. Look what a 4 can do .
 
Thank gawd we have a president focused on helping these people!

There is no way these states could absorb the costs incurred by these storms.
Just be glad that Cruz lost his coalition of no voters on the issue of help to disaster paying for

Pretty sure Cruz has been busy figuring out how his father helped kill Kennedy.
 
More on this disaster coming

Anticipating that Hurricane Irma will “devastate” part of the United States, U.S. officials were preparing a massive response to the storm, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said on Friday. With Irma set to hit Florida as early as Saturday night, parts of Florida was expected to lose electricity for days, if not longer, and more than 100,000 people may need shelter, FEMA Administrator

http://endtimeheadlines.org/2017/09...-power-outages-lasting-days-weeks-and-months/
 
More on this disaster coming

Anticipating that Hurricane Irma will “devastate” part of the United States, U.S. officials were preparing a massive response to the storm, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said on Friday. With Irma set to hit Florida as early as Saturday night, parts of Florida was expected to lose electricity for days, if not longer, and more than 100,000 people may need shelter, FEMA Administrator

http://endtimeheadlines.org/2017/09...-power-outages-lasting-days-weeks-and-months/


Hurricane Irma Could Spark Multiple Tornadoes
 
Right now, they are predicting landfall in Florida as a 5, then running almost the entire length of Florida as a 4, hitting the Georgia border as a strong 3. When it is in the middle of Florida, the north border of Florida will be getting storm winds, as will the Florida keys. This hurricane is a monster.
 


We are back with Hurricane Irma coverage.

#BREAKING - PLEASE SHARE: Hurricane Irma now predicted to make landfall in Florida as a Category 5. Officials ask 5.6 million people to evacuate before Irma hits. READ MORE: Officials: 5.6 million people asked to evacuate FL ahead of Hurricane Irma



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Hurricane Irma Is Being Called ‘A Lawnmower From The Sky’ And FEMA Warns It Will ‘Devastate’ The Southeast
 
If Irma hits Miami with a similiar storm surge to what it hit the islands with, almost all of Miami will be under water. FEMA is almost out of money, and the Western wildfires show no sign of letting up, and Jose is at cat 4, and looks like it will also impact the US. Perhaps we need to rethink the priorities in this nation. A lot of fellow Americans are going to need our help.
 


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#BREAKING - PLEASE SHARE: Hurricane Irma now predicted to make landfall in Florida as a Category 5. Officials ask 5.6 million people to evacuate before Irma hits. READ MORE: Officials: 5.6 million people asked to evacuate FL ahead of Hurricane Irma



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OH NO TAZ we gonna all die............ way to go hero you don't know what can come our way..



Well isn't this lovely not Florida but

A Wyoming uranium mine halted some operations following two spills of water tainted with relatively low levels of the radioactive element, including one spill that was among the biggest on record for the industry in the top uranium-producing state. The spills happened at Ur-Energy's Lost Creek mine 70 miles (43 kilometers) northeast of Rock Springs. A more than 200,000-gallon (757,000-liter) spill Aug. 18, followed by a 10,000-gallon (38,000-liter) spill Tuesday, prompted Littleton, Colorado-based Ur-Energy to partially halt operations. Workers shut down part of the mine unit where the spills occurred so equipment could be inspected, company officials told Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality regulators in an email on file with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and posted by the NRC online. The water contained relatively low levels of uranium, federal and state regulators said Friday. "The level of activity is very low and would not be a danger to public health and safety and both spills were contained on site," NRC spokesman Victor Dricks said. How long the equipment was to be shut down while Ur-Energy officials investigated the ruptured pipes that caused both spills was unknown. The bigger spill flowed about 350 yards (meters) though workers were able to recover 3,200 gallons (12,100 liters) with a vacuum truck. Company officials did not return messages seeking comment. Lost Creek is an in-situ mine made up of a network of wells scattered across mostly federal land in the remote high desert. Some wells pump a mild chemical solution underground to dissolve uranium from sandstone. Other wells pump water containing dissolved uranium to the surface. The uranium-bearing water is then processed into yellowcake, a substance that can be refined into fuel for nuclear reactors. The water used is recycled and reused at the mine. Samples of the Aug. 18 spill showed 24 parts per million of uranium, an amount consistent with uranium solution pumped from the ground. However, most of the water spilled was probably headed underground and contained only 1.2 ppm of uranium, mine officials wrote. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency uranium limit for public water systems is 0.03 ppm, or 40 times less than 1.2 ppm. Uranium in the water spilled Tuesday measured 1.1 ppm, according to the company. "They're just more evidence in a long line of spills, accidents, well failures and other problems at our uranium facilities here in Wyoming, and yet more evidence this industry has a lot of issues," said Shannon Anderson with the Powder River Basin Resource Council, a landowner advocacy group. Other problems at the Lost Creek mine in recent years included a spill of 1,500 pounds of powder-form uranium called yellowcake inside a building. Six workers inhaled the substance which spilled days before the mine delivered its first shipment in 2013. Wyoming is in the process of taking over primary regulatory authority of its uranium mining industry from the NRC. With NRC approval, the process could be completed next year....


RSOE EDIS - Environment Pollution event in USA on September 09 2017 04:31 AM
 

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