Floods, Fuel, Food and Problems: Hurricane Survival Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @LiveFree-pk8ej
    @LiveFree-pk8ej 15 часов назад +10

    Remember, it was all the community that came together and made a difference.
    The gov just got in the way and took preventative measures.
    Never forget

    • @pattyjones6044
      @pattyjones6044 14 часов назад +1

      We won’t. This is our future too someday.

    • @SandiKlein
      @SandiKlein 12 часов назад

      Never will, watching from BC Canada where we get the same treatment in the fires we now have every single summer. ❤🙏 I have deep admiration for the people there.

  • @jeffechols5302
    @jeffechols5302 13 часов назад +1

    Thanks for sharing God bless see ya on the next one

  • @oldbonesbushcraftrodjackso474
    @oldbonesbushcraftrodjackso474 13 часов назад

    great info .

  • @brianburge3349
    @brianburge3349 14 часов назад +1

    THANKS

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 15 часов назад +4

    WELL SAID. GOD IS IN CONTROL

  • @sheilashoemaker5230
    @sheilashoemaker5230 16 часов назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @pakleader4
    @pakleader4 14 часов назад +3

    The greatest lesson after a disaster that takes lives is the fact that you survived. It’s not about resources because you set up another would “if” situation!!! You’ve never been caught up in one of those type deals before??? You cannot image the horror being drag to your death or completely watching your home being demolished in the sweeping current. It’s not about being prepared but surviving it. If you survived, that is the lesson learned period!!! You keep trying to speak of skills that does not apply when your in the epicenter of the crisis. Your survival skills does not apply. It’s the aftermath of the situation that’s the problem. Is there resources available to me. Can I make to a safe zone. Am I trapped under something and can’t get out. How long till safety comes. You can stock up on everything in the eff’en world and it’s not enough. You guys need to stop trying to come up with WOULD IF scenarios which you base all your assumptions on and around. You’ve never been in a true firefight with the enemy?? When bullets start flying you and you cannot run. Either you survive it or you don’t. I have been in those situations before in and out of the military. When a devastating disaster occurs your in the same situation only if your caught in the epicenter of the crisis. A tornado can fling your home, you, family, car and leave you without all that gear you been stockpiling and sustaining foods and water!!!! In 1989 I was called to and earthquake relief in California when I got slightly rocked back and forth, but when the people caught in the epicenter was dealing with collapsing debris. I’ve been in monsoons in the far east and had to get MRE’s for my barracks in howling winds and rains (took me hours to traverse my back to the barracks. Almost got blown away a couple of times). Double checking that our water bulls are ratcheted down so they don’t get blown away. A typhoon also and forgot about hurricane season as a teenager and got caught up. So when you say you’ve “learned” lessons. The only lesson is you survive it.., nothing more. You guys need to stop trying to act like your EXPERTS when you don’t have any training dealing with large scale magnitude crisis’s!!!! Your bug out bags don’t work period, your tiny EDC belt can’t provide enough aid. And that’s when you’re left to fend for yourself. YOUR TRYING TO PLACE A WOULD’VE COULD’VE scenario and say you’ve found a counter to this idea of a situation. When your system doesn’t work. Again the lesson learned is you’re alive nothing more. You don’t no that your making a mockery of the people that lost their lives, homes 🏠, livelihood, livestock etc..,
    SEMPER FI

    • @NaomiSims-w5g
      @NaomiSims-w5g 9 часов назад +1

      Many have pneumonia now. Howling winds & below freezing temps in tents this morning, while many waiting on 200+ heaters that are to be delivered today or tomorrow, thanks to a citizen donor...per Deep River Farm.
      God bless everyone who helped & are still helping, & those who offered up & are still praying for everyone in the situation there.
      So many still trapped due to no roads, unable to get out of their area (Most have lost their vehicles, & don't have access to transportation or $ anyway). They're getting supplies to them by barge, using ropes to move them from one side to the other over water.
      Little lady in Burnsville is still cooking meals for the elderly...her "kitchen" was almost blown away, but she's getting help to shore up her work space so she can continue.

  • @raysmith6829
    @raysmith6829 15 часов назад +3

    We use a mobile repeater

  • @webfreezy
    @webfreezy 13 часов назад +1

    At first I thought you're using a very good camera now as the background is now blurred, but obviously it's some AI filter. You can easily see that, because the borders between sharp and blurry are, well, blurry. With a good camera the lines would be sharp. I personally prefer the original video without AI blurring.

    • @Allisillusion-z3f
      @Allisillusion-z3f 4 часа назад

      Real Estate Mindset has that, and I also prefer no filter. The blur is actually distracting, as is all the music many folks put in backgrounds. Especially really sad music. The scenes speak for themselves. It's tragic enough.

  • @dorarolfzen4132
    @dorarolfzen4132 13 часов назад +1

    🙀 🙏 😔 🙏💔 🙏