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<p>[QUOTE="4to2centBC, post: 2848728, member: 76181"]You are getting a truly memorable visit. You should still get all water damageable items off the floor. That canal behind your house........worries me. You should also have a safe spot in the house already picked out. You might want to have the cushions off a couch or something already in that safe spot. Move all your supplies to that safe spot. There are many small things you can do now, to minimize ANY possible risk. Right now it is all about reducing risk. If a window blows in, or the roof comes off, you need to be on auto-pilot.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh yes, charge all your devices now and stop using them. Think of them as water canteens in a desert.</p><p><br /></p><p>btw I have seen recent pictures from ST Thomas in the USVI, a place my wife and I visted last summer. TIF is in the middle of a disaster of unimagined proportions. The safest place on the island is possibly that hospital. The islands are dangerous after disasters. The criminal element emerges quickly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="4to2centBC, post: 2848728, member: 76181"]You are getting a truly memorable visit. You should still get all water damageable items off the floor. That canal behind your house........worries me. You should also have a safe spot in the house already picked out. You might want to have the cushions off a couch or something already in that safe spot. Move all your supplies to that safe spot. There are many small things you can do now, to minimize ANY possible risk. Right now it is all about reducing risk. If a window blows in, or the roof comes off, you need to be on auto-pilot. Good luck. Oh yes, charge all your devices now and stop using them. Think of them as water canteens in a desert. btw I have seen recent pictures from ST Thomas in the USVI, a place my wife and I visted last summer. TIF is in the middle of a disaster of unimagined proportions. The safest place on the island is possibly that hospital. The islands are dangerous after disasters. The criminal element emerges quickly.[/QUOTE]
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