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Re: BVI Strong T shirts..
[Re: maytrix]
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09/13/2017 02:03 PM
09/13/2017 02:03 PM
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maytrix said:
And for what it is worth, I know many people avoid facebook like the plague. But to be honest, it is a HUGE benefit during any kind of disaster. You can always have an account and never use it or never add any friends and keep it hidden..etc. Facebook has been a godsend, people are connecting to missing family members, the pictures coming out are vital to getting the support they need, the info about relief efforts and drop off points, I could go on and on. Made me think if you are ever in a crisis it's really the one way to communicate as long as there is signal. The first messages coming out of the destruction were on there, not phone calls or emails.
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