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Good people of Britain...........PANIC

Weird weather down here at the moment

Thunderstorm & heavy rain then 20 mins of sunshine followed by another thunderstorm & rain (or the same one reversing)
 
Ansolutely hammering it down on the Fylde Coast with a horrid thunderstorm just in time for the illuminations... Good news is that I've made it to work
 
Not Britain but the following from the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda.

6th September 2017

My first words must be of thanks.
Thanks to Almighty God in all his forms for standing at our side at a time of great adversity.
There is no doubt that the Good Lord is on our side.
We in Antigua have weathered the most powerful hurricane ever to storm its way through the Caribbean.
And we have done so with stunning results.
The forecast was that Antigua would be devastated, our infrastructure demolished, people killed and our economy destroyed.
In the light of day, the picture is very different.
In Antigua, no life has been lost – all the people survived.
The guests in our hotels are all well.
Even our animals were protected from this massive storm.
Our airport will be open for flights into and out of Antigua by 2pm today.
The people of Antigua should all be very proud of the part that each of them played in our impressive story of readiness and resilience.
I dare to say that no other country in the Caribbean would have been as well prepared as we were.
People heeded the warnings of my government to treat Hurricane Irma with absolute seriousness, and everyone did.
Properties were properly shuttered and protected, and neighbours and friends opened their homes to less fortunate persons to shelter through the long night.
There was a chain of brotherhood and sisterhood that strengthened our collective resolve.
The work that the government initiated in advance of the storm paid remarkable dividends.
The drains, gutters and reservoirs that were cleared in advance, ensured that the island experienced no flooding, hence eliminating the possibility of water-borne disease.
While there has been property damage, it is not anywhere near the horrendous injury that was feared.
The essential point is that our main infrastructure has stood-up and our country can resume normal life within hours.
From early this morning, the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force has been on the streets clearing fallen trees and debris.
They were followed by contingents from the Solid Waste Unit.
Ours has been an exceptional story of resilience, honed by past experience and by the high level of our preparedness to confront the challenges of the world’s mightiest and most dangerous hurricane.
With regard to Barbuda, preliminary reports indicate damage to rooves and to some buildings, but I have had no report of any fatalities.
Barbuda too benefitted from a high level of readiness, responsive to the urgings of the government and from the preparations that were made in advance, including the shelter constructed for that purpose.
I was able to drive through many areas of Antigua since 5.30 this morning and I was heartened by what I saw.
I intend to visit Barbuda at the earliest opportunity to see conditions on the island for myself.
Meantime, it is clear that Antigua and Barbuda has stood up to a mighty test.
Our preparedness led to impressive resilience.
Our people are safe, our country is secure and our piece of paradise remains open to be shared by people from all over the world.
God bless you, and God continue to bless our beloved land – Antigua and Barbuda.
 
My brother's just sent me this forecast for his location...

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No word from my brother yet but looking at the pictures and interviews on Newsnight last night, I don't think there's much left of the BVI. Still, I'm sure all the billionaires who hide their money there and buy the massive houses will be putting their hands in their pockets to sort out the mess and won't be expecting any tax-funded assistance from the British government.
 
No word from my brother yet but looking at the pictures and interviews on Newsnight last night, I don't think there's much left of the BVI. Still, I'm sure all the billionaires who hide their money there and buy the massive houses will be putting their hands in their pockets to sort out the mess and won't be expecting any tax-funded assistance from the British government.

I hope that he emerges unscathed SLA. I've read that Richard Branson and his staff retreated to his concrete wine cellar but no news from there yet either.

His son has posted the following on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/bransonsam/
 
Thanks Sniffer. I think phones and internet and down for most of BVI so no-one has heard much. I'm not too concerned about their safety as they had a lot of time to prepare but I think when they emerge from their hole in the ground there's not going to be a great deal of infrastructure left. It was pretty basic anyway. They'd not long finished building their house so it's going to be heartbreaking if they've lost it.
 
So all safe and well and the house survived. The garden will need a bit of tidy though:

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Hearing some mad stuff from my brother in the BVI. Basically it's like Vietnam, with soldiers patrolling the streets to stop the looting (people nicking TVs even though there's no power) and military helicopters buzzing about the place. All the the prisoners escaped from the jail, but then returned because it's the only place with food and a generator!
 
I found it fascinating last night to watch people on Periscope on the west coast of Florida. You get more of a picture on the ground than what Sky News feeds you.
 
Another cat 5 hurricane just about to hit the BVI and other Caribbean islands. You'd think after Boris Johnson visited, they'd suffered enough but apparently not.
 
'DOUBLE HURRICANE HELL: Giant Atlantic SUPERSTORM set to smash into Britain NEXT week'

Errr. no.
 
Squeeze's ex-husband is a doctor of climatology and has considerable renown in the field. He HATES Nathan Rao. And he picked up the phone yesterday and is quoted all over that dickhead's latest bullshit "TRIPLE HURRICANE HORROR"

Thankfully, Dave said it was bollocks. Maria is expected to dissipate over the Atlantic so we won't die horribly.

Squeeze is taking the piss out of Dave something rotten for being Rao-rolled.
 
Pad's favourite is back:

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Must say the forecast sure is devastating.

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