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I consider our area extremely lucky because we're on the very edge of Ida. The wind has been gusting to about 50 mph and we've had lots of rain. But we haven't lost power. I feel for Louisiana.
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How are you doing this morning, Billy? How did your town do?
I live a few blocks from Hwy. 90/beach and there was no damage to my home. In fact, we never lost power despite the wind howling throughout the night. I hopped in my car this morning and drove around town. I saw no damage at all and even Hwy 90 wasn't flooded. It's still raining and nasty out, tho.
I'm hearing that Nola took a major hit from the wind but the levees held this time. Still there's a lot of damage there. I'm curious to know the extent.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
I live a few blocks from Hwy. 90/beach and there was no damage to my home. In fact, we never lost power despite the wind howling throughout the night. I hopped in my car this morning and drove around town. I saw no damage at all and even Hwy 90 wasn't flooded. It's still raining and nasty out, tho.
I'm hearing that Nola took a major hit from the wind but the levees held this time. Still there's a lot of damage there. I'm curious to know the extent.
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I think it's supposed to make landfall in Texas and work it's way to us over land. Any time it goes over land it loses most of it's power but flooding it still a possibility.
Thanks for the heads up because I really haven't paid much attention.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
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