Hurricane Helene live on Y-T is something!
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hurricane Helene 2024 live
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I will watch this!
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44 death or more now.
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Yeah in Florida I believe
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This is too sad… What can we blame, global warming?
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Probably!!
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Its now at over 100 death, its realy sad!
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Probably and it wont get better. They might get more hurricanes because of it.
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Terrible!!
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Yes that's without counting people that are now homeless and the estimate of 26 billions in damages!
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26 billions Might as well say that everything has to be redone.
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Yeah exactly... and more and more powerful also because of it
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Yeah man, global warming is real...
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Being on the road with nothing after that, is simply too sad and painful...
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More of 116 deads people now.
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Yeah from scratch... hope the governor will help them with an hand financially
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Yea some town probably are to be redone completely.
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Ye I watched a movie this weekend and it made me think of that. The movie is in 2060 and they were talking about category 9 hurricanes. Helene was category 4 and the max is 5.
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Yea its starting to affect us in many ways. The flood we had this summer might be the result of it.
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Yes the effects of this hurricane on people will be long lasting.
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That's alot. This hurricane realy left alot of destruction in his path.
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This is the worse for nowadays with inflation and how everything is expensive...
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Yeah exactly, category 5 is considered monstrous like wind up to 300-400+km/h and extremely big
Interesting 2060, what's the movie name?
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Yeah man, the flood was next level too, many houses had water in the basements... atleast half of the West Island area in Montréal had water in basements, you could see all their trash outside so you know water came in those houses from wood, to appliances, carpets outside
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Agree with you, they'll be saving all over from nothing but they'll be stronger and wiser now even to move out from there
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I believe that many of these affected regions will remain with a fear of the future. If there were to be another one in the same area or nearby. The worst is likely to happen.
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Yes it is. It will be realy expensive to rebuilt everything. Also people will have an hard tine with their insurance and price will probably skyrocket!
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Yes they are realy destructive! The movie is The last sentinel its not that great.
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We have to start finding solutions because it will keep getting worst!
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Yes similar to what the hurricane Katrina did to New orleans!
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Yes its sad I sure would be in fear of future hurricane. Hopefully some will have the chance to move sonewhere else!
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Agree with you, all because of global warming results
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Yeah exactly, it'll be extremely expensive to rebuild everything that they won't even do it or won't have anything left to do it and be homeless which results in more and more homelessness and some people don't do insurance for natural catastrophic causes so they can be cover just to save a bit of money monthly and regret later when a natural catastrophic happens like Helene and insurance won't be fully covered... yeah they'll sky rocket the prices from the states affected
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Yeah so imagining category 9, that should be like all black big and 1000km/h winds and spooky
Cool and hahahahahaha why is that 🤣🤣🤣
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Yeah man, I saw on the news that future homes won't have basements, it's an suggestion because of the flooding basements nowadays
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Yeah that was history, it was that big of an impact. I'm sure many people moved from there after
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Yea that's realy sad! I didnt knew insurances didnt cover that kind of events! Its bad!
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Yea! At that kind of speed it might be better to go live underground lol
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Dam was it only in risky zone or everywhere?
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Yes many people surely moved. It took a realy long tine go go back to "normal" over there!
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Yeah, you need to mention that you want flooding and natural catastrophic causes to be covered also or else your not covered
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Lol yeah man, it's most likely 1000km/h that wind can even affect the next city from the center of the tornado, underground life might be the future hahaha
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I'm not sure about that but most probably future homes, we have to see the new upcoming constructions to confirm this because the one that were already on the process of building and planned will probably have them and won't be modify
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Yeah totally agree with you, mentally and physically and mostly financially, recovering from it wouldn't be in a few days or weeks or months...
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I will check if I have it covered for me we never know!
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1000km/h winds would be wild! I hope we doesnt get to that but underground life sound nice.
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That's kinda bad, its nice to have a basement. Hopefully it will only be in risky zones!
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I heard some people stayed in New Orleans right after katrina. As they described it was sort of a no man lands the army was there was looters and people trying to stay there even if they couldnt.
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Yeah make sure it has on your policy, it's really important because we never know whenever mother nature wants to do something it can be anywhere anytime with global warming
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Yeah well category 9 should be like that if it existed because it's max category 5, but yeah underground life seems like more calm and futuristic
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Yeah basement are nice with it's cooler temperatures, great sound proofing area to put a mini theater at home
Yeah let's hope so
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