Preparing for Nature’s Fury is a true oasis enough, if the next storm
ORLANDO, Fla. _ Sammy hard ultrasecure built a cabinet in his house to save her valuables. It turned out, its forecasts probably saved his life.
He woke up an early morning showers on February 2. Television was reporting hazardous weather is approaching its Crow’s Nest area north-east of Lake County, Florida
Hart, a Lake County Sheriff’s sergeant, entering its 19 years, daughter and dog as the power is gone. It crypt of the cabinet plain that Hart was confident that the Board of steel-reinforced concrete walls.
For around windows and dismantle parts of the house is falling apart. Gusts peeled back and the roof of the Interior, dispersed by the neighbourhood. Then, within a _ _ minutes, it was gone.
“If we are not sure that space, we do not have to go anywhere,” said Hart. “We can death.”
Experts say even the strongest housing can be torn apart by the fury of tornadoes, but surely, the room you can keep it alive.
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