FEMA 'Tent Cities" in Florida.

Don't knock the super wealthy. They put their money to good use. Mega yachts go into action delivering goods From Nassau & Florida. :good4u:

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Hurricane Dorian: Superyachts Rally to Help the Bahamas

6 September 2019 by Miranda Blazeby

Superyachts are setting sail for the Bahamas to help with the relief effort in the wake of Hurricane Dorian.

Crews are calling for donations as they continue to help divert yachts to the most affected areas and help local communities recover after the Category 5 hurricane hit the area on September 1.

A number of superyachts have pledged to assist Operation Topaz, the relief effort set up by YachtAid Global in collaboration with CBS Bahamas, Sol Relief, World Hope International and NEMA.
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The 47.24 metre superyacht Loon heads to Marsh Harbor to assist with the relief efforts.

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Image courtesy of Loon/YachtAid Global


The 47.24 metre Christensen superyacht Loon, the flagship of the relief operation, made the nine-hour trip north from its slip in Atlantic Marina, Nassau, to Marsh Harbour. The yacht was loaded with disaster relief volunteers, critical aid and is prepared to pump up to 300 gallons of fresh water an hour ashore.

A statement from the superyacht said it had been “lucky” to experience “only moderate winds and lots of rain” in Nassau.

Loon is accompanied by a supporting cargo ship loaded with supplies, from amphibious vehicles and drones, to water, food, fuel and medical kits. Upon arrival, disaster and rescue teams were deployed while crew ran the tenders to Hope Town to stage some of initial supplies.

A team were able to clear the approach to the pier at Marsh Harbor, so that Loon could offload the supplies and thousands of gallons of water from its onboard desalination plant.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2EqLwzA-jw/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_video_watch_again

Joining Loon are motor yachts Turquoise, Hospitality, and Perla, among others, who are headed to the Abaco Islands from Florida with supplies.

"We have several large superyachts engaged and loading with aid cargo at Florida and Nassau, soon to follow with targeted and specific aid that's based on the demand and need in the islands", said YachtAid Global.

The organisation are also partnering with Chub Cay Resort & Marina to provide a facility for storing aid and donations from boat owners who wish to make the journey over from Florida or the surrounding areas. Hope 4 Hope Town, a relief fund set up to support the northern Bahamas, has already managed to raise over $300,000 as it prepares to dispatch yachts and plans to the affected area.

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New images are showing the scale of the destruction in the Bahamas. Image courtesy of Loon/YachtAid Global

Elsewhere, the crew of the 55 metre Amels superyacht Gene Machine has encouraged all available superyachts to assist YachtAid Global with relief efforts. The 73.2 metre Delta superyacht Laurel made the journey from Newport, Rhode Island, to Old Fort Bay on the west coast of Nassau, while the medical ship Pacific Hope made passage from the Dominican Republic and is stationed at North Bahamas providing medical help, evacuation and support.

As the hurricane moves north and weakens to a Category 1 storm the scale of the destruction left in its wake has become clear. Satellite images show the Grand Bahama International airport completely underwater, while photographs of the Abacos islands show overturned cars, toppled houses, high water levels and scattered boats.

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Image courtesy of Loon/YachtAid Global


https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/superyachts-help-following-hurricane-dorian--41499
 
no we are not the dumping ground for poor and dispossessed. Canada or Great Britain is a better fit

Yes we are, you incredibly ignorant Un American asshole.

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free.
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, the tempest tossed
to me ....

You greedy piece of shit.
These are exactly those whom we are meant to help.
 
facile. this is whole new USA -
we gon't govern by a slogan,and the poor need to be skilled.

Automation and increasingly a skilled workforce wern't in play at Ellis Island

Bull fucking shit!
Nothing has changed you dripping twat.
Go fuck yourself.

Plus, you fucking ignoramus, automation decreases the need for skilled help.
Edjumacate your dumbass before shitting out your opinions.
 
A Florida farmer wants to remain anonymous regarding his donation. :loveu:

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A man bought 100 generators to help the Bahamas. They're being delivered by boat
By Christina Zdanowicz, CNN
Updated 6:53 AM ET, Thu September 5, 2019

A man walked into a Costco in Florida and left with 100 generators, all of which are heading to The Bahamas.
His receipt read $49,285.70 and most of that came from paying $450 a pop for 100 generators. Peas, beans, coffee, salt, pepper and other essentials made up the rest of his mega purchase from a Costco in Jacksonville, Florida, on Wednesday.
All of it is going to those in need on the hard-hit islands of Grand Bahama and Abaco, he said.

"About 100 generators and a truck load of food and chainsaws are all going over by boat on Thursday to Marsh Harbour in The Bahamas. It's terrible and I'm sure you've seen the photos," a farmer from Jacksonville told CNN on Wednesday.

The man wishes not to be named. He said he doesn't want the attention and would rather that people focus on helping those affected by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas.
"It's important that we help each other out. It's better than just sitting there," he said. "You see a need and you fill it."
The world knows about this man's good deed because someone else was at that Costco buying a generator, as his was going out. He overheard someone talking about what the farmer just did.
"I had to go up there to him and say, 'Thank you for doing this,'" Alec Sprague said. "I am so glad to see someone doing this."
Sprague snapped a photo of the anonymous donor from behind and also shared an image of the many generators he purchased.
https://www.facebook.com/alec.sprague.9/posts/3056354264405864

Getting the generators, food and other supplies to the Bahamas from Jacksonville is going to be a journey.
Trucks will drive the supplies to Stuart, Florida, about 250 miles south. The farmer said he has a storage facility set up there so the items could then be transported to the Bahamas by boat.
That's where a local Bahamian and a longtime friend of the farmer's comes in. Errol Thurston is a boat captain who runs a guide service in Marsh Harbour, a town in the Abaco Islands, Bahamas. The pair have been good friends since the early 2000s, when they met in the Bahamas.
Thurston's hometown was devastated by Hurricane Dorian, which crossed the island as a Category 5 storm this week.


He left the island to take a client's boat to safety in Florida days before the storm. He's with his wife, Mercedes, who lives and works in Florida as a dean at a high school.
Thurston has a network of friends and fellow boaters he's using as connections to help and get the supplies back home to the Bahamas.
"We are trying to book a slot on a container ship that regularly services the Abacos and Grand Bahama," Thurston told CNN. "The guys are doing everything in their power to get us in a slot there. They know the desperation the people really need these items."
If the wait for a container ship is too long, Thurston says his plan B will involve a lot of boats and a lot of planes.
"We have a lot of guys with planes to take it over. There are hundreds of local captains with boats who are ready on standby to take the generators and chainsaws by boat," he said.
The planes will start carrying tarps, food, water, medicine and other necessities by air. The boats will carry the heavier items, like generators, he said.

Thurston has been collecting necessities from across Florida, from food and water to medicine and clothes. The top priority is getting food and water in as soon as possible. Boat shops and other local businesses are serving as the dozen or so drop-off points for people to donate items, he said.
Getting the supplies to the islands will be a challenge, as the oceans are still rough and there's plenty of debris out there, Thurston said.
Thurston's wife has been integral in helping to plan all this. She's a Florida native who calls Abaco home as well.

"Abaco is my husband's home and it's my home, too. So we're heartbroken," Mercedes Thurston said.
"They are the strongest people I've ever met in my life. They have the biggest hearts," she said. "I feel like it's our duty to step up and help them get back on their feet they will rebuild."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/04/us/man-buys-generators-bahamas-trnd/index.html

Without JPP liberals being able to put a name to this farmer, they'll just say it's BS.
 
Without JPP liberals being able to put a name to this farmer, they'll just say it's BS.

THAT'S bullshit! This little guy has a name and we laud them just the same! (Don't be such an OBVIOUS dick)...



A 6-year-old boy from South Carolina could have held out for a trip to the happiest place on Earth but instead decided to help Hurricane Dorian evacuees.

Jermaine Bell used money that was saved for a birthday trip to Disney World’s Animal Kingdom to buy hundreds of hot dogs, chips and water for people who left their homes in anticipation of the storm, ABC affiliate WJBF reported.

“The people that are traveling to go to places, I wanted them to have some food to eat, so they can enjoy the ride to the place that they’re going to stay at,” Jermaine told the TV station.

Want to get involved? Here's how you can help Hurricane Dorian victims in the Bahamas

He stood on the highway holding two handcrafted signs to get the attention of people driving out of the city. According to CNN, the little hurricane helper served more than 100 evacuees in one day and has served even more people since then.

“I am very proud,” his grandmother Aretha Grant told CNN. “We knew Jermaine was very special, but we didn’t know he was special in this way, to be such a giver like this...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...ey-help-hurricane-dorian-evacuees/2218083001/
 

THAT'S bullshit! This little guy has a name and we laud them just the same! (Don't be such an OBVIOUS dick)...



A 6-year-old boy from South Carolina could have held out for a trip to the happiest place on Earth but instead decided to help Hurricane Dorian evacuees.

Jermaine Bell used money that was saved for a birthday trip to Disney World’s Animal Kingdom to buy hundreds of hot dogs, chips and water for people who left their homes in anticipation of the storm, ABC affiliate WJBF reported.

“The people that are traveling to go to places, I wanted them to have some food to eat, so they can enjoy the ride to the place that they’re going to stay at,” Jermaine told the TV station.

Want to get involved? Here's how you can help Hurricane Dorian victims in the Bahamas

He stood on the highway holding two handcrafted signs to get the attention of people driving out of the city. According to CNN, the little hurricane helper served more than 100 evacuees in one day and has served even more people since then.

“I am very proud,” his grandmother Aretha Grant told CNN. “We knew Jermaine was very special, but we didn’t know he was special in this way, to be such a giver like this...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...ey-help-hurricane-dorian-evacuees/2218083001/

????????????
Nice, but has that to do with the Fl man in the CNN story?
 
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