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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
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572 (Milton),
US Major:
572 (Milton),
FL Any:
572 (Milton),
FL Major:
572 (Milton)
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Hey am watching this religiously because i am just so very interested in these bad boys and wanted to share this with you and hope it gets posted fifn't know exactly where on here to post it so sorry for not posting it in the right area. info on a shelter. Romar Beach Baptist has volunteered to be a "base of operations" for work crews should they need lodging after the storm. Other shelters are much better "equiped" to care for families and/or pets however we are a perfect location for first responders, national guard members, and Red Cross feeding trailers. Our facilities we built to withstand 140+ mph winds and up to 112 people. Should the need arise and you know groups who need a "base" in the OB and Gulf Shores area please contact them as cell phones are mostly useless on the best of days around our place. God bless folks and remember "He will keep you in perfect peace IF you keep your mind stayed on Him." Take care and do the right things. "Stuff" can be replaced. People are another subject entirely!!
(Post moved to appropriate place to start a new thread for Isaac info)
Edited by Ed Dunham (Sun Aug 26 2012 10:28 PM)
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