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Archxuna9

Hurricane

I don't know where to start

Since some days ago an increíble resilient hurricane has been hitting my city with ominous rain

Now I'm fearing about imminent floods that are menacing, well, everything and everyone, with no place to escape

I want to hope that things can't get worse but this seems far to the end

Only a few times I feared this much about my life and I don't know what to do

I think the situation may calm down before everything goes worse, but still fearing a lot

I'm like 70% convinced that I will get over it safe and sound, but in the other hand, well, you know how life works

I just wanted to leave this message just in case everything gets worse

So if I come back with a hundred of journals and no arts this means I'm finally safe

And if I don't communicate in the next days, well, I don't want to think about it

I don't want to say goodbye, because I don't feel this as it

So thank you for everything, take care, be a better person than you were yesterday, think about global warming

And thank you for read, I'll keep tuned as much as I can

Thank you
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Added: 1 month, 1 week ago
 
ElfenSciuridae
1 month, 1 week ago
Always think positive thoughts. It makes things go easier when you do.

Hope for the best but prepare for the worst. When she was alive, my grandmother used to prepare for war - literally. She lived through WWI and WWII, and this is why she has always had food stockpiled for at least 30 days of supplies: canned good, dry goods, processed/dried meats, so on - you get the idea. From that, we lived through several disasters we had in the past.

Always have a cool head. Everyone in a panic will be looking for somebody to lead them. Being the calm cool one, they will see you and try to be like you.

Organize. While you are hunkered down, relax and organize jobs that needs to be done. Somebody to gather the food and cook it. Somebody to clean up after the meals. Somebody to check out the damage the weather is creating. Somebody to keep communications open (TV, Radio, Cellphone, etc.). And so on.

You are going to have a wild ride for 24 hours, but you will come out of it alright. Next step is clean up and recovery if there is any damage to deal with.

Good luck to you. And Be Safe!
baal666
1 month, 1 week ago
Hang in there I'm riding it to so your not alone bud
ElfenSciuridae
1 month, 1 week ago
Good luck to you too!
baal666
1 month, 1 week ago
Thank you
KevinSnowpaw
1 month, 1 week ago
im hopeing nothing bad will happen honestly as with any natural disaster if you cannot leave sheltering in place is often the best idea. I would look up local hurrican shelters or tornado shelters or flood shelters depending on your area and the circumstances your dealing with and if things get bad enough you can try to go there instead of leaveing the city
TheDingy
1 month, 1 week ago
That's really scary :(

I am hoping that you'll be safe and dry!
Archxuna9
1 month ago
Hi!

I'm safe but wet, now mold is my main enemy, but everything alright I guess
ZephyFoxy
1 month, 1 week ago
Helene? I took a near direct hit from it. Just got both power and internet back today lol
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