JosephLeo
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So there is a major cyclone/hurricane brewing off the coast of Queensland and it's headed in the area already ravaged by record floods. My thoughts and prayers go to all the people who are already lost by these incidents, and I ask that if any TechNibble members are there that they inform their families, friends and co-workers and evacuate immediately. This storm is no laughing matter as it already has winds reaching 200km/hr (that's a strong category 4 hurricane) and is predicted to get up to 250km/hr (That's over 150mph wind, SUSTAINED, or a category 5 hurricane)
This storm is already being called "Australia's Katrina" and in terms of potential destruction- it is above par thanks to the already soaked lands. To add further insult to injury (or, injury to injury) Queensland is home to Australia's sugar industry- an industry that will likely result in a lost year of profits. Also, it is home as well to a major source of Australia's coal. Over 1,000km of coastline is expected to get hit by the storm or to put it in terms other people can understand, in the U.S. that would be from Miami to the North East tip of North Carolina. Or, in the UK, well...you would be completely engulfed in the hurricane.
So please Qld'ers, be safe.
P.S. If you wish to donate money, all while skipping the charity organizations who take precious cents out of your dollars, donate directly to the Queensland's government's relief fund. links are in my signature.
This storm is already being called "Australia's Katrina" and in terms of potential destruction- it is above par thanks to the already soaked lands. To add further insult to injury (or, injury to injury) Queensland is home to Australia's sugar industry- an industry that will likely result in a lost year of profits. Also, it is home as well to a major source of Australia's coal. Over 1,000km of coastline is expected to get hit by the storm or to put it in terms other people can understand, in the U.S. that would be from Miami to the North East tip of North Carolina. Or, in the UK, well...you would be completely engulfed in the hurricane.
So please Qld'ers, be safe.
P.S. If you wish to donate money, all while skipping the charity organizations who take precious cents out of your dollars, donate directly to the Queensland's government's relief fund. links are in my signature.
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