Our Thoughts and Prayers Remain with the People of Florida

We wish everyone in Florida who’s been impacted by Hurricane Ian — and everyone in the path of its remaining fury in South Carolina, the Georgia coast and specifically Savannah, as well as parts of North Carolina — a speedy recovery.

This is gonna be one of the top-five hurricanes to ever hit the Florida peninsula.

There’s massive water damage in addition to the wind from what Governor DeSantis calls a 500-year flood event. It’s essentially a tsunami flood event coupled with wind stronger than a tornado.

Temperatures are gonna be hot, up into the eighties or nineties. People do not have power and as there are all sorts of dangers associated with this storm.

If you want to help, the website to do so is FloridaDisaster.org.

So far it has been, from a leadership perspective in the state of Florida, calm, cool, and collected under very trying circumstances for the governor and all the first responders.

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