Hurricane Florence expected to make landfall along the Carolina Coast on Thursday.

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Man it's still big ass dumpsters in them creeks that turned into rivers. Man den people on Garners Ferry just got back right. I hope we good up closer to Blythewood.
Damn at dumpsters 3 years later :damn:
Hopkins and Garner's Ferry isn't prepared for this some of them folks might have to evacuate to closest shelter or just leave town for a week or so. Blythewood/Northeast subdivisions have hills so when it rains water slides down and goes into drains.Most of new houses can withstand heavy winds.This rinds me of Hurricane Matthew which was called 1000 year flood. I don't think it will be as bad as Matthew but one weatherman predict best case scenario 7 inches of rain and 40 MPH wind for Columbia.
 

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i know you big on volunteering and helping so after the storm passes, consider heading out there and helping the folks. The only black Indian tribe, the Lumbees, are going to be heavily impacted.
And they will deny him. You know how many black people Lumbee communities turned away during Matthew?
Keep trying to tell yall they will sell us out for recognition
 

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God pray those dams hold :damn:

Don't count on that cuz, I know some of the people responsible for inspecting the dams and they don't have any type of structural engineering experience. They basically just went to the dams and made sure that they were still there. Haley finessed the public by making a big show of it :snoop:
 
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