Hurricane Irma is coming

Tecumsehsbones

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You also is a Wicked Zionist.
http://quran-ayat.com/conflicts/english2.htm#A_Call_to_Contemporary_Zionists_
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Y'know, selfie, maybe Allah wouldn't curse you to being filthy, ignorant, starving, fratricidal, worthless camel jockeys and bomb targets if y'all'd quite pointing your butts at Him when y'all pray. I mean, I'd be pretty offended too, if somebody shoved his stinking, unwashed hole at me five times a day.
 

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When I told a female member here: you are shameless; she said joyfully that she boasts of being shameless. She said: Yay :laughing6:
So what can I say to you other than "shameless", which is worse for the female in particular.

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"CORE OF HURRICANE IRMA FORECAST TO MOVE BETWEEN THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND THE NORTH COAST OF CUBA TODAY"
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When I told a female member here: you are shameless; she said joyfully that she boasts of being shameless.



You don't even know any females. You're scared of them, that's why you hide them away.


Maybe you should get out in the sunlight, and then you would have a chance of being sane.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You do not differentiate between the lawful and the unlawful, QUOTE]



You do not differentiate between your insanity and the real world, and that's why we love you so much.
Remember the old TV comedy "Taxi?" Selfie reminds me of Jim Ignatowski, played by Christopher Lloyd.

 

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You do not differentiate between the lawful and the unlawful, QUOTE]


You do not differentiate between your insanity and the real world, and that's why we love you so much.

But I don't love you, Wicked Zionists and atheists, even a little bit.

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Anyhow, a good news is the hurricane Irma lessened to category 4: it was category 5 with sustained wind speed of 185 mph, now it is 150 mph; so it is much difference; and when it reaches Florida after 12 hours or so, it may be lesser still.
Although it is still dangerous and precautions should be taken.

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And no one here loves you, Nassir. No one here would help you either. May Allah curse you for being so stupid and a lover of Zion.

Ha! Ha! But at least you did not have children. That was a gift God gave to the world. Now you are just another old and useless Satan worshipper.
 

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After telling listeners Irma was a liberal hoax, Limbaugh quietly evacuates South Florida.

"snicker"

 

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"IRMA HURRICANE CONDITIONS SPREADING WESTWARD OVER PORTIONS OF CUBA AND THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS"
Next arrival may be at Florida.

"JOSE REMAINS A DANGEROUS CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE"
Next arrival may be at Northern Leeward islands.

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Britain is not doing enough to help her Overseas Territories, say critics...

Hurricane Irma: UK response found wanting, MPs say


BBC News
9 September 2017


RFA Mounts Bay arrives in the British Virgin Islands

Britain's response to Hurricane Irma has been "found wanting", the heads of two parliamentary committees have said.

Many of those affected in the UK's Overseas Territories in the Caribbean are still in "grave need", Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat and Labour MP Stephen Twigg said.

The UK has stepped up its relief effort, with three RAF aid flights sent to the area.

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said the UK's response had been "very good".

Responding to criticisms, he highlighted the fact that UK military ship RFA Mounts Bay had been in the region, adding: "You had to deal with hurricane winds blowing through".

"So it was difficult to deliver helicopters and deliver planes in the way the islanders would've wanted."

Irma has caused huge damage in the British Overseas Territories of Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and the Turks and Caicos islands further north.


A state of emergency has been declared in the British Virgin Islands which was hit by Hurricane Irma

The island of Montserrat was "swiped" but escaped serious impact.

The storm has now reached Cuba and is expected to hit Florida or neighbouring states in the US over the weekend.

Mr Tugendhat, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, and Mr Twigg, head of the international development committee, said the UK's response "still requires improvement".

In a letter to Mr Johnson and International Development Secretary Priti Patel, they said: "Experts and many in the area have been critical of the overall level of relief currently on offer as well as the apparent lack of forward-thinking once the storm's route to Florida became more than just a possibility."

They did welcome the increase in relief funding for the territories to £32m.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the impact of Hurricane Irma on the Caribbean was "entirely predictable" and the British government "should have acted much faster".


UK armed forces assessing the damage in Anguilla on Thursday

The BVI has declared a state of emergency and governor Gus Jaspert asked the UK for help amid reports of widespread devastation, with casualties and fatalities reported.

Mr Jaspert has warned that another storm, Hurricane Jose, could reach the islands at the weekend.

Sharon Flax-Brutus, director of tourism for the islands, said the damage was difficult to assess because communications were down, but that "many homes are without roofs, or have been diminished to merely foundations".

Simon Cross, who moved to the BVI two years ago, said the first warning he had of the hurricane hitting his building was when a skylight was blown off the roof.

"The wind was scary enough for us to all end up huddling in an adjoining bathroom which had a small window protected by metal shutters.

"The wind was like nothing I've ever known in my life. It was crazy."

Briton Emily Killhoury, who lives on Tortola in the BVI with her husband Michael and their two children, aged nine and 10, told the BBC her family bunkered down in a cupboard when the storm hit.

"Our downstairs doors suddenly blew out, which was terrifying. We just stayed hiding," she said.

"We eventually emerged at about 7pm to see total devastation. Everybody is shocked, but trying to be practical."


Emily Killhoury's house was a strong concrete structure, other properties were worse hit

Prime Minister Theresa May has chaired a meeting of the government's emergency response Cobra committee.

She said UK troops deployed on the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship Mounts Bay have been working in Anguilla and have "made the airfield serviceable, restored power to the hospital and rebuilt emergency shelters".

They have also begun assisting the governor of the BVI and working to ensure the airfield is accessible for military aircraft to fly in with emergency supplies, she added.

"Every effort is being made to ensure that as much as possible can be done in advance of Hurricane Jose, which is the next hurricane reaching that area."

The prime minister said the UK was also "committed" to providing support to ensure reconstruction work is done in the region in the long-term.

British overseas territories are self-governing but rely on the UK for protection from natural disasters.

What has happened in British territories?



Anguilla:
Hit by the full blast of the hurricane on Wednesday. At least one death reported.

British Virgin Islands:
Reports of casualties and fatalities and extensive damage. Expected to require extensive humanitarian assistance. In a message the people of the BVI, governor Gus Jaspert said: "I come to you with a heavy heart after experiencing and observing the extent of devastation caused by Hurricane Irma." Communications are difficult.

Montserrat:
"Swiped" by Irma but suffered less serious damage.

Turks and Caicos:
Battered by the hurricane on Thursday night, with roofs ripped off, streets flooded, utility poles snapped and a widespread black-out on the main island of Grand Turk.

What is the UK doing?


A British Royal Logistics Corps Mexflote arrives in Anguilla to help with the relief effort

Humanitarian workers with 200 shelter kits and the British ship, RFA Mounts Bay, were sent to the area before the hurricane struck.

The MoD-owned vessel arrived in Anguilla on Thursday and delivered six tonnes of emergency aid, with personnel there clearing roads and helping to restore power.

The ship has since arrived in the BVI - 90 miles to the west - to help with disaster relief efforts there.

Warship HMS Ocean is also being sent from the Mediterranean but is not expected to arrive for another two weeks.

The first British military flight to join the relief effort left RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Friday carrying about 50 personnel - including engineers, marines and medics, as well as rations and water.

A further 10,000 aid buckets containing kit to help wash clothes and 5,000 have been loaded on to trucks at Kemble Airfield to be taken to either HMS Ocean or transport aircraft.

What is the advice for travellers?

Thousands of British tourists are believed to be holidaying in the Caribbean, the travel association Abta said.

Britons in the region have been urged to follow evacuation orders, while states of emergency have been declared in Puerto Rico, Cuba and Florida, amid fears Miami could be struck directly by the hurricane.

Holiday firms are monitoring the situation and some have cancelled flights or offered to amend bookings for those due to travel to affected areas in the coming days.

The cruise company Carnival has cancelled four cruises bound for the Caribbean that were due to depart over the next few days - and warned that others may be cut short.

The Foreign Office urges people planning to go to the areas to follow the advice from the local authorities, including any evacuation orders, and check its official travel guidance before travelling.

It has set up a hotline for people affected by the disaster and for people whose loved ones may be affected on 020 7008 0000.

Do you have family members living in one of the British Overseas Territories affected by the hurricane? Have you been in contact with them? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.

Hurricane Irma: UK response found wanting, MPs say - BBC News
 

Danbones

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( with all due respect for the sick dead and injured...all the best to you)

In the arctic either you build for the environment or you die in it
:)
What's wrong with their planning departments down there?

Guess they'll build wolf proof houses more in the future
GO CANADIAN LUMBER!
 

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"WINDS BEGINNING TO INCREASE IN THE KEYS AND THE SOUTHERN FLORIDA PENINSULA"

National Hurricane Center

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I surprise from these people: so while the US southern and eastern states are exposed and accustomed to many hurricanes: they have to build some barriers on the beach, and should build shelters in every city specially in regions far from the beach.

Like some barracks or halls high on concrete pillars of 6 meters high: these halls or barracks should have convex walls (about spherical or oval), not rectangular: so they can resist the wind; such buildings should have firmly closing doors, with small tight windows;

Such buildings should include WC and only the essential things. Not necessarily the buildings should be luxurious.

Moreover, in the peaceful days, they may be exploited for art exhibitions or as coffee shops. And will be taken as shelters in the days of hurricanes.

So that when such storms come, the disabled and others may bring their blankets and pillows and can stay there for few days until the danger passes away, which will be far better than the difficulty of evacuation and staying in cars on the highway or elsewhere, specially for families.

By the way, mosques in the risky states opened their gates for people to have shelter there as also to help them with the essential aid.

And of course, before everything else, people should put trust in God alone and pray God alone without any other patron with Him. Or else any building will not protect them and may bring about their destruction.

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"EYE OF IRMA BEGINNING TO MOVE SLOWLY AWAY FROM THE COAST OF CUBA WHILE WEATHER IS DETERIORATING IN SOUTH FLORIDA...

...MAJOR HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXPECTED OVER THE FLORIDA KEYS AT DAYBREAK"

National Hurricane Center

I think this hurricane may cause much destruction; God is the All-Knowing.
 
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selfsame

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What's funny here is you are so much like the cons here it's hilarious.

If it was only for the panic which the hurricane caused, that's may be enough as suffering of people.

While you say such words; you are the hilarious in fact.