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Okay getting straight to the point here, have you ever been in a hurricane? I don't think I've ever been in one before and I think this is my first time. I'm actually in an area that's about to be affected by Hurricane Hillary so um yeah if you have any hurricane tips please let me know and stay safe.
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I'd be kind of concerned if there was one because I'm from the UK so...
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First off, I just want to say it's funny how you think you've never been in a hurricane before, like I'm pretty sure you would know. But anyway, the best thing you can probably do is leave the area. You should definitely make yourself like a kit of emergency survival tools, you know, like hatchet, flashlight, emergency rations, water, stuff like that, band-aid, first aid kit. Get a high ground, like find a safe area, like the best places to be are on a high ground. So, you know, I'm not
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I'm kind of tired and for some reason I thought that would just go forever I forgot there was a cutoff but um anyway I was gonna say like I'm not well versed on the area like I didn't even know that there was a hurricane happening so but yeah you should probably like get away but if you can't you know grab grab your emergency stuff and you know get a high ground and stay safe
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Thank you so much for your advice in terms of sharing about the emergency survival tools like the kit to make, incredibly important. I'm actually visiting, so I'm not familiar with the area, but regardless, I think it is very important to have it on hand. And in terms of the wording of thinking, I've never been in a hurricane. You can't always be too sure because if you were like a baby or young infant, you can't really remember those things, you know what I mean? So that's what I was talking about.
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The first thing inclement weather does is knock out power. Next it knocks down trees and lodge poles. After that comes vehicles, traffic signals, and then finally the weaker buildings starting with trailer parks, trailer homes, and RVs. After that comes the big buildings. Usually schools are best.
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Um, I will like to say one thing Says says leave that hotel area go go all the way past where you are start packing up when they say there's gonna be a hurricane coming and And when that hurricane comes says okay at the daylight if if they're gonna give you like a hurricane warning Like already start packing up your stuff start like going going to your aunt's your uncle's
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Personally, no, I haven't been in a hurricane because I live in the Midwest. That'd be really weird if you got a hurricane, but you know, I'm the kind of person, I'm kind of weird, like I want to go somewhere and experience a hurricane or experience an earthquake because all we have here is like tornadoes and that's like boring, you know, like they never, like nothing actually happens, you know, they just like, you know, they do their little tornado thing, but otherwise like nothing exciting, so.
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