**** 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Monitoring Disturbance in the Caribbean | South Florida on Notice ****

TimRock

Don't let me be misunderstood
BGOL Investor
Hell yea, this great to hear

Great words of praise towards Our Hood Weatherman…

Will y’all rebuild the fence or hire someone?
It wasn't the whole fence, probably a little less than half and its only the side we share. So we are going to get someone to remove the branches and haul them away (they fell from huge trees which are both coming down next week), then we will rebuild the fence. The posts and a lot of the panels are still intact.
 

TimRock

Don't let me be misunderstood
BGOL Investor
There’s a strong potential of another system hitting Florida later next week maybe and a lot of people will have to make some tough decisions. Remember, you cannot hide from climate change. The few insurance companies that is left in the state I’m going to raise premiums like crazy and you all know that the premiums are already sky high.
I already have a trip to London booked and my fam is gonna head to NY this week. We out this bitch.
 

Coldchi

Rising Star
BGOL Investor

With more and more private insurers leaving FL........Citizens Property Insurance Corp (a state backed insurer), will be able to raise premiums as they see fit without any price matching competitors....as well as cancel policies with the same regard. Residents will have no choice but to pay.
Thats Florida for you.
 

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
'There have been threats' against FEMA workers in North Carolina, sheriff says

"Help folks and please don't stir the pot," he said.

ByLuke Barr
October 14, 2024


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In this Sept. 30, 2024 file photo A FEMA response team member works with a guard member at Crooked Creek Fire Department near Old Fort in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Old Fort, N.C.
 

Coldchi

Rising Star
BGOL Investor

Armed Militia 'Hunting FEMA' Causes Hurricane Responders to Evacuate—Report​


 

ThaBurgerPimp

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor
ummmmm what’s this, some bullshit



I remember something like this happened here in Arizona a long time ago,two very severe thunderstorms coming from different directions converged over Phoenix on some "The Perfect Storm" mess.. people were scrambling to get back to their homes,were rushing out of stores and places :smh:
 

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
Armed group confronts FEMA workers in Carter County, Tennessee

“They were all armed, open carry not guns drawn, but they had surrounded them and there was a lady there that was yelling and threatening them,” Elder said.

Karen Jenkins
October 16, 2024

 

easy_b

Easy_b is in the place to be.
BGOL Investor
Armed group confronts FEMA workers in Carter County, Tennessee

“They were all armed, open carry not guns drawn, but they had surrounded them and there was a lady there that was yelling and threatening them,” Elder said.

Karen Jenkins
October 16, 2024

Dear media, keep speaking about this bullshit. These people are delaying help.
 

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
FEMA reminding Georgia residents to spend grant money wisely

By Lorenza Medley
Oct. 19, 2024


The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is reminding Georgia residents to use their federal disaster assistance grant money wisely.

According to a release, FEMA sends a letter to those who received the grant explaining what the funds can be used for and listing ways the money can be used.

“Disaster grants are not for regular living expenses,” FEMA said.

The agency is advising survivors to keep receipts for all expenses for at least three years because FEMA can require repayment of the grant if it is spent on anything other than the intended purpose.

FEMA provided examples of what the grant covers:

• Home repairs such as structure, water, septic, and sewage systems.
• Rental assistance for rent and/or deposit.
• Repair or replacement of a flooded essential vehicle.
• Medical or dental care for an uninsured injury caused by the disaster.
• Repair of occupational specialized tools.
• Necessary educational materials such as computers, schoolbooks, and supplies.
• Moving and storage expenses related to the disaster.
• Increased childcare expenses.

FEMA also says it is important to make sure the agency has the most up-to-date information, including addresses, phone numbers, and bank accounts. If the agency does not have accurate information, survivors may miss letters or phone calls about assistance applications or payment status.

Anyone with questions about the FEMA disaster assistance grant is asked to contact the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362 between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. Eastern Time. Help is available in most languages.

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blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
OnlyFans Creators Provide Hurricane Relief for North Carolina Community

Alana Cho posted the video to the social-media site alongside the caption "We helped hurrican [sic] survivors." The video, which has racked up more than 53,000 views on the app, and more than 500,000 on Instagram, depicts Cho and two friends (@vvptoria and @jenfoxxuwu) shopping for goods to provide to the people of Asheville, which was badly hit by Hurricane Helene in September.

By Marni Rose McFall
October 24, 2024


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easy_b

Easy_b is in the place to be.
BGOL Investor
Looks like PTC 18 is the latest concern.
I just seen that and going to come near Florida in a few days. And some parts of Florida is still underwater from hurricane Milton. As I keep telling you guys Florida is going to be underwater before the end of my lifetime and I am 50
 
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