Serious situation for NOLA, MS, AL FL panhandle....
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Serious situation for NOLA, MS, AL FL panhandle....
We are still fighting the insurance wars here on the gulf coast, especially in around Pensacola. The beaches and waterfront along Ms. AL. and Fl are not ready for another major storm. Property is still not ready to endure a major cane. Piles of rubble blanket the streets along the beaches south of Pensacola. It would be a mess that is unimagineable.
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- rolltide
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Scarce gas
Gas is starting to run low in parts of Pensacola. I saw several places where there was no regular gas and a couple with no gas at all. Also gas cans are in short supply. I would strongly suggest you get what you need ASAP or you may not be able to later.
Keith
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Re: Scarce gas
rolltide wrote:Gas is starting to run low in parts of Pensacola. I saw several places where there was no regular gas and a couple with no gas at all. Also gas cans are in short supply. I would strongly suggest you get what you need ASAP or you may not be able to later.
Keith
Very good point, thanks for the info, quess its time to get real again.
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Aquawind wrote:This all sounds wayyyyy to familiar and it's soooo early in the season looks like those Insurance Adjuster's will be making multiple trips to the same locations this year as well..
Paul
Unfortunately, I'm afraid your right.
These areas also do not need rain(nor do inland areas around here), so major flooding is going to be likely especially if Dennis is in no hurry to get out of here.
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Aquawind wrote:This all sounds wayyyyy to familiar and it's soooo early in the season looks like those Insurance Adjuster's will be making multiple trips to the same locations this year as well..
Paul
Hey Aquawind, stay safe down there, I have a feeling it's going to be a close call for the west coast of Florida again.
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dixiebreeze wrote:Aquawind wrote:This all sounds wayyyyy to familiar and it's soooo early in the season looks like those Insurance Adjuster's will be making multiple trips to the same locations this year as well..
Paul
Hey Aquawind, stay safe down there, I have a feeling it's going to be a close call for the west coast of Florida again.
Why do you think that? I have an awful feeling. I hope I am wrong.
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