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Old 09-11-2017, 08:59 AM
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We came through Hurricane Irma with both power and water! Even better, the pond behind us filled almost to the lanai and the street in front is a new pond. Nevertheless, we are dry! We are grateful to the planners and developers for their foresight and execution of a safe community. Thank You!!
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what village Ann?
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We came through Hurricane Irma with both power and water! Even better, the pond behind us filled almost to the lanai and the street in front is a new pond. Nevertheless, we are dry! We are grateful to the planners and developers for their foresight and execution of a safe community. Thank You!!
We are thankful as well!
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Yes !!!! A great big thank you to The Villages!! Never lost power. Very much appreciated !!
And thank you Comcast for TV & internet all night.
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So does that mean that The Villages is responsible for the homes that don't have power and do have damage?
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We came through Hurricane Irma with both power and water! Even better, the pond behind us filled almost to the lanai and the street in front is a new pond. Nevertheless, we are dry! We are grateful to the planners and developers for their foresight and execution of a safe community. Thank You!!
And to the Sumter, Lake and Marion County Sheriff's Offices as well as Lady Lake and Wildwood PD. Along with the firemen and other first responders.
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WOW! I can't believe after being up all night listening to the rain and wind, we have no damage to our home, pool etc. Some water came through our front door, but very little considering the intensity of Irma. We also never lost power. We do have some new ponds on the Yankee Clipper golf course. Thank you God. Hope all of you are safe.
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Are some homes i The Villages without power? What Villlage(s)?
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Are some homes i The Villages without power? What Villlage(s)?
It is reported that there is no power in Village of Silver Lake - Duke Energy provider.
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There are many homes in many Villages without power. I have 6 friends that I know of with no power.
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Default Pine hills after Irma

In pine hills, no power. Thankful for no damage to our new home and of course, our safety and that of our neighbors.
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I am in DC but my husband is at our home in Bridgeport at Laurel Valley and no power there.
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