oh oh another hurricane?

Makes me wonder if AJ gonna surf Rita's tails.... and I hope not!!! :Ohno:

I pray for the safety to all of you living there in Florida and the South areas of Gulf Coast.
 
Just so you all know and not relize i haven't been around due to my job and etc BUT i am currently under hurricane watch for the next few days due to 4 hurricanes coming our way we will be sideswiped by 3 of them the 4th will bypass us So thats ur fyi to all of you!


HUrricane jova is close by will sideswipe us definetly but kenneth is really heading our way so thats everyone's FYI one will miss us ENTIRELY so the 3 are the main eye watcher.

HUrricane jova, hurricane kenneth and hurricane max

Tropical depression Lidia (six e) will likely not develop~!!!!!!

So there u have it


be in touch!!!!
 
Yes we are also watching 3 hurricanes and I keep my eye on that internet through by
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_ep1+shtml/024640.shtml?tswindloop? You can see it on active...I have done that in Sept.11,1992 name of hurricane is iniki devasted in Kauai. I lives in Oahu hard windy 55 mph broken branches by the tree. that's all I have known of it. 100 miles to Kauai from Oahu island. On the side of east side of Oahu some are devasted by 70 between to 80 mph telephone poles broken down all the way on the road and the ocean came into in land of Waianae's side. 35 tide of wave and sand all over the road and houses too.


javapride said:
Just so you all know and not relize i haven't been around due to my job and etc BUT i am currently under hurricane watch for the next few days due to 4 hurricanes coming our way we will be sideswiped by 3 of them the 4th will bypass us So thats ur fyi to all of you!


HUrricane jova is close by will sideswipe us definetly but kenneth is really heading our way so thats everyone's FYI one will miss us ENTIRELY so the 3 are the main eye watcher.

HUrricane jova, hurricane kenneth and hurricane max

Tropical depression Lidia (six e) will likely not develop~!!!!!!

So there u have it


be in touch!!!!
 
it is very unusual to have that many hurricanes and storms,
is it really just global warming or wrath of God?

What is going on?
 
Updated: 12:09 AM EDT
Hurricane Stan's Death Toll Passes 200, May Rise More
More Than 150 Missing After Guatemalan Landslide; Aid Rushed to Region
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCA, AP

GUATEMALA CITY (Oct. 7) - Rescue workers in Guatemala pulled dozens of bodies from a massive mudslide and from a swollen river Thursday, raising to 246 :eek2: the number of people killed from five days of pounding rains in Central America and Mexico.


Officials expected the death to toll to climb as they searched for more than 150 others who were missing following the landslide in Solola, a town close to Lake Atitlan, 60 miles west of the capital, Guatemala City.

Along the country's Pacific coast, the Nahualate River broke from its banks, creating a new outlet to the sea and killing at least 20 people from a small, seaside village, navy officials said.

There was joy amid the tragedy. Claudio Manchinel, from Iztapa in coastal, southern Guatemala, was forced to walk for hours through rain and mud with his pregnant wife, Leticia. Upon reaching a highway, the couple stopped an ambulance, which took them to a naval base, where their son Claudio was born Wednesday.

Manchinel said the flooding reminded him of Hurricane Mitch, which killed at least 9,000 people throughout Central America in 1998.

The recovery of bodies pushed the number killed in the region to 246, including 14 victims earlier this week in Nicaragua, Honduras and Costa Rica, and 13 victims who died in three southern Mexican states.

President Oscar Berger said Thursday night that 134 people had been killed across Guatemala and nearly 31,500 residents evacuated. Emergency response officials said the president's tally did not include the 20 or more people killed by the overflowing Nahualate, meaning the total figure in Guatemala had climbed to at least 154.

For the first time in five days, rains let up Thursday, allowing Berger to fly over devastated areas and evaluate damage.

He asked Congress to declare a state of emergency as rescue workers in Solola reported that two other villages had been buried by landslides, including Las Giraldas, 55 miles west of Guatemala City. There, more than a dozen people were working to dig out houses buried when a second hillside collapsed.

In Quetzaltenango, Guatemala's second-most important city about 125 miles west of the capital, floodwaters rose 6{ feet high, destroying hundreds of homes, businesses and public buildings, firefighters said.

More than 24,000 people from 270 communities took refuge in shelters throughout Guatemala, but they were suffering from the cold and a lack of food and water, according to radio reports. Quetzaltenango residents reported similar conditions.

"It was complicated arriving with new shipments of food" because of the bad weather, said Agriculture Minister Alvaro Aguilar. "Today, we are making an effort" to reach the areas by air.

Guatemalan rescue workers also were trying to restore access to 300 roads blocked by fallen trees, flooding and landslides.

In El Salvador, where the heavy rains have left 65 dead, rescuers also stepped up aid flights and flyovers as the sun emerged from behind the clouds.

Authorities also were on alert for new landslides and flooded rivers similar to those that already had closed or destroyed dozens of highways and bridges. Officials said nearly 54,000 people had been evacuated to 370 shelters throughout the country, while nearly 80 percent of the country's roadways had been affected by the rains.

"The rain stopped, rays of sun have begun to warm the country, but the danger continues," said Salvadoran Red Cross spokesman Carlos Lopez Mendoza. "The ground is saturated and we could have more tragedies."

The Mexican Air Force on Thursday was preparing to deliver 220 tons of food and 33 tons of emergency supplies to El Salvador.

In addition, Mexican President Vicente Fox said two planes loaded with 40 tons of aid would fly out Thursday to southern areas of Mexico devastated by the rains.

The United States said it was donating $100,000 in household items to Mexico and would also offer humanitarian aid to the Central American countries. Mexican troops recently returned from several weeks of helping U.S. officials clean up after Hurricane Katrina.

"To be united, to be friendly, pays and pays well," Fox said.

On Wednesday, Fox visited the city of Tapachula in the southern state of Chiapas, where flood waters destroyed 50 bridges, swept away homes, engulfed highways, and cut off electricity and telephone service. Officials reported eight deaths throughout the state and 25,000 people were living in 103 shelters. Residents in the area sent repeated pleas for aid via news reporters.

The rain and clouds "have not allowed us to go in with airplanes and helicopters and as a result have limited our capacity to act," Fox said Thursday. Likewise, he said rough seas had prevented two large ships of aid from reaching affected areas.


10-07-05 00:26 EDT

Stan hit the east coast of Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane :-o
A category 1 hurricane did all of that? Killing 250 people????
 
and that hurricane stan is nothing.. its only a Cat 1 storm.. why can't those people leave?
 
I don't know why those people won't leave...
but I'll tell ya what, if Hurricane ever
hit California...

you know California has many hills...
and those California residents
will be in deep deep deep trouble
if those hills turn mudslides.

I'll bet many people will be killed.

Did California ever had Hurricane?
 
oh oh, Hurricane Vince is over there near Spain...
that the country that might pass gay marriage

Hurricane Vince is in Category 1.

I never heard a hurricane near Europe.

Strange.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
I really didn't know Hawaii can have Hurricane.
Well duh. it's a small island with lots of sands and oceans around it.

almost every beach can have hurricanes coming.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
oh oh, Hurricane Vince is over there near Spain...
that the country that might pass gay marriage

Hurricane Vince is in Category 1.

I never heard a hurricane near Europe.

Strange.
what does gay marriage have to do with the hurricane disasters? :confused:
 
Tropical Storm Wilma might become Hurricane...

It is headed to the Gulf... warm water there.

Hey people in New Orleans, watch out!!!!!
They learned their lesson, so if they gotta evaluate...
then they better go... walk if they have to.
 
I just think it is so crazy to rebuild again, and get knock down again,
rebuild again, and then get knock down again...

N.O is like a yo yo. Florida is too.
 
Oh oh, WeatherMan said they run out of hurricane name..

Now we got Hurricane Wilma.... GOLLY!!!
 
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