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what is happening out there
Hey that's their choice for wanting to live in such a volatile part of the country. "Oh this state has really nice beaches and resorts, let's live down there! Hurricanes? Nah, we won't get hit by that shit. Oh my house is gone now." Idk why anyone would want to live in those southern states. Same with living in tornado alley.
hi, im a north carolina native (Born & Raised) we just recently got hit with last hurricane and we also experience hurricane season. These are just natural disasters that are caused by hot and cold air mixing around summer time. (Similar to typhoons for SA) yes they are no joke and serious this one is especially worse because Florida just got hit with a hurricane last week. meaning some people still have no power/were rebuilding only to get hit again. I understand not everyone likes America but we are still human looking to survive it is very unfortunate that these happen. In North Carolina the last hurricane took out many parts of western NC and i have many friends there that are OK but SOO MANY of them have been displaced and are without homes that everyone worked so hard to get. ALL i ask is we be considerate for them
Yes normally the government helps, also people give donations to those affected. Unfortunately there is nothing the Government can do about Natural Disasters. It is usually not this dangerous we rank Hurricanes based on how fast the wind moves. Weak Hurricanes are CAT 1-3 and CAT 4-5 are very dangerous, Most of the time they never get strong enough to even become a hurricane and are just "Tropical Storms" this is a very rare case were we get two CAT 4-5 Hurricanes is the same year let alone 1 week apart.
to put in perspective last time we had a really bad hurricane was Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Now we are going to experience TWO of those in the matter of a week wind speed of 174 MPH (280 kmh) which is a CAT 5 hurricane
i lived in texas and experienced numerous bad hurricanes and tropical storms. I don’t think it has ever been so bad that we had to evacuate. Closest we got to evacuating was Harvey in 2017, but our neighborhood is on a relatively higher elevation compared to other neighborhoods around us so we didn’t get flooded.