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Re: Any New and Improved Hurricane Shelters since Irma
[Re: PelicanPirate]
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09/11/2019 06:40 AM
09/11/2019 06:40 AM
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BillandElaine
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Nothing new, and half can't be used until AFTER a storm.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Re: Any New and Improved Hurricane Shelters since Irma
[Re: BillandElaine]
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09/12/2019 01:19 AM
09/12/2019 01:19 AM
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PelicanPirate
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Interesting how the collective mind focuses money/energy on the future and positive, daily living rather than a future bad and fateful day. Found this at a concrete association website regarding rooms and community shelter construction https://www.nrmca.org/resilience/downloads/FEMA361.pdf
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