Hurricane Irma
10/13/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Why government-operated disaster shelters are not as safe as you think
Following pretty much every natural disaster that takes place, one side of the political aisle or the other, depending on who’s in power, has been known to take a jab at the sitting president, criticizing his disaster response with respect to FEMA, also known as the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The idea is that, unless […]
08/21/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
How to survive a hurricane: A day-by-day preparedness log and observation of the aftermath
Florida Dave, a contributor to Survival Blog, wrote down a day-to-day account of how he prepared for, survived, and managed after Hurricane Irma. We will be recounting some of the steps he took (and adding in our own comments and suggestions) in the hopes that you, dear NaturalNews reader, will learn essential tips on how […]
09/11/2017
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By JD Heyes
Nightmare scenario for millions in wake of powerful hurricanes as unprepared survivors run out of food and water
There’s an old expression that goes, “You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink.” I was reminded of that saying very often observing the situation before and after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma hit Texas and Florida, respectively. And I’m quite certain I’m not the only prepper who was. I’ll explain. […]
09/08/2017
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By Mike Adams
Hurricane Irma headed for “catastrophic” impact… fuel shortages strand Floridians… no escape for many
There’s something to be said about getting out of the way when bad things are headed in your direction. In the same way that you should never stand on the railroad tracks and play chicken with an approaching train, you probably shouldn’t challenge a category-5 hurricane to a game of “who’s the bigger badass.” Truth […]
09/05/2017
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By Mike Adams
Preparedness supplies WIPED OUT across Florida as Hurricane Irma achieves 180 mph “beast” strength
Just in case Hurricane Harvey and the catastrophic Houston flooding incident didn’t wake up enough Americans to the importance of preparedness and survival planning, Hurricane Irma has just achieved “beast” status with 180 mph super winds that easily put it at a category 5 superstorm. According to the National Hurricane Center: Irma is a potentially […]
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