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Originally Posted by njbchbum
Except for those living on the historic side without power for days; and for which police had to establish a GC crossing of 27/441 until the water subsided from next to the GC bridge! Not to mention the one homeowner who found part of her roof in the street and a couple of my neighbors who found part of their storage room roofs rolled back like a can opener had removed it!
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The two streets that took the worst wind damage were Magnolia and Kiley Ct. Imagine the two wide carport that could fit a total of 4 cars just blown off and over the house and leaning up against the neighbors' house with very little damage to the innocent house.
The two single-wide manufactured homes near the Archery Range across from the Dog Park were under water and the power was out for a total of 8 days.
We bailed out and went to a Villages Friends Mom's house in Tifton GA. They treated us like gold and we will always be grateful for their friendship. This time around we are going to hang in there and just tough it out. If something really bad happens it's been really nice knowing most of you.
It has been our experience that the Meteorologist on Wesh 2 named Tony is a great guy but really works you up with his reporting. As of today, he seems pretty restrained. He'll ramp up the anxiety level as the storm gets closer.
Good Luck to everybody.