This isn't good for the folks who don't have water or air conditioning now and likely if they don't have gasoline or diesel generators their food has all spoiled or was in Salt Water so it is not longer good. Then there likely are no garbage trucks operating so this food in 90 degree temperatures without refrigerators is going to spoil in the trash bins all over if they didn't wash away there in Florida. I was watching a video with sand piled 8 feet high that was in the roads of one area near the beach where sand had completely covered their roads and skip loaders and removed it from the roads and it remains to the right and left of the road sort of like what a snow plow does in the wintertime only with sand instead. The only problem here is this sand is never going to melt and will have to be hauled at some point back to the beach where it belongs.
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Monday, September 30, 2024
90s in temperature in Florida
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