Hurricane Awareness

hurricane is over,, our park got spared,,,didnt lose power and water,, now GENERAL i can flush the tolites :poop: ,:LOL:,,,, took a ride around the park this morning with maureen not bad at all,,,, the last 3 pics is our home,, only thing that happened to us is one piece on siding came off the bottom outside of the fla room not bad at all,,, i walked around the whole house and found that,,,,,will put it back up when it all drys outside,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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hurricane is over,, our park got spared,,,didnt lose power and water,, now GENERAL i can flush the tolites :poop: ,:LOL:,,,, took a ride around the park this morning with maureen not bad at all,,,, the last 3 pics is our home,, only thing that happened to us is one piece on siding came off the bottom outside of the fla room not bad at all,,, i walked around the whole house and found that,,,,,will put it back up when it all drys outside,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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Jeesh with the forecasting going on you would of thunk melborne would of been flooded and leveled Glad your ok
 
what freakin' mess..........

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Large sections of the Sanibel Causeway, which connects the Sanibel Islands to the mainland, collapsed into the Gulf of Mexico.

DeSantis said the causeway and Matlacha Pass Bridge are “impassable” and are going to require “structural” rebuilds.

And there were conflicting reports of fatalities.

On ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said, “While I don't have confirmed numbers, I definitely know the fatalities are in the hundreds.” DeSantis, though, said that that number was unconfirmed and based on the thousands of people who called to report rising water in their homes.

Later on CNN, Marceno said that there were five confirmed deaths and that “a couple thousand calls came through 911.”

“We got crushed,” he said.

The devastation was seen in other counties too. In Port Charlotte, in Charlotte County, the storm ripped part of a roof off a hospital’s intensive care unit, forcing staff and patients to evacuate to other floors.

 

Hurricane Ian could cripple Florida's already-fragile homeowners insurance market. Experts say a major storm like Ian could push some of those insurance companies into insolvency, making it harder for people to collect on claims.

Since January 2020, at least a dozen insurance companies in the state have gone out of business, including six this year alone. Nearly 30 others are on the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation's "Watch List" because of financial instability.

"Hurricane Ian will test the financial preparedness of some insurers to cover losses to their portfolios, in particular smaller Florida carriers with high exposure concentrations in the impacted areas," Jeff Waters, an analyst at Moody's Analytics subsidiary RMS and a meteorologist, told ABC News. Waters said Florida is a peak catastrophe zone for reinsurers, and those with exposure will likely incur meaningful losses.

Florida is already home to the highest insurance premiums in the U.S., something Charlie Crist, the former Florida governor running against incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis, blames on his opponent.

"Gov. DeSantis let these insurance companies double Floridians' rates and they're still going belly up when homeowners need them most. You pay and pay and pay, and the insurance company isn't there for you in the end anyway," Crist said in a statement Monday.

A spokesperson for DeSantis did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.
 
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