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We can only pray for the people of the Caribbean
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This is terrible really is I feel so sorry for all those who live in the areas

Hope everyone stays safe <3
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Say what you want about the UK... I'm glad I live in it right about now.
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Sadly, Hurricane Irma has now turned into a Category 5 mega hurricane with wind speeds up to 175 MPH. One of the strongest to ever form in the Caribbean and it continues its path towards the Leeward islands and the rest of the Caribbean islands.
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couldnt be happier to live in England, never have to deal with any natural disasters. good luck man hope everything turns out okay
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Wow man i wish you the best of luck and to just be safe out there!
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Really hope I never have to experience something as scary as this, hope everyone ok
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Well, Puerto Rico continues its preparations for Hurricane Irma. All supermarkets have now been stripped down of essentials necessary for holding down the storm, gas stations are full of people filling up their cars and gas containers.

Wish us luck!
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This is actual footage of the damage Hurricane Irma, who's eye passed directly over St. Marteen, has caused. It went from winds of 185 MPH to calm winds in 6 minutes, SIX MINUTES.

It's barreling its way now to where I live, Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean islands and it is expected to eventually reach Florida.

I'll see you all on the other side! Signal strength is going to be extremely weak as the hurricane passes and battery life will go out eventually. Take care everyone and wish us the best!
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This is actual footage of the damage Hurricane Irma, who's eye passed directly over St. Marteen, has caused. It went from winds of 185 MPH to calm winds in 6 minutes, SIX MINUTES.

It's barreling its way now to where I live, Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean islands and it is expected to eventually reach Florida.

I'll see you all on the other side! Signal strength is going to be extremely weak as the hurricane passes and battery life will go out eventually. Take care everyone and wish us the best!


Stay safe out there.
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