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(@mimilightbourn)
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I am looking for news about Hope Town. My sister Tanny Key, or Ira, or Lisa Key. Please put something on board. I am in Nassau, and we had lots of damage but fortunately no casualties. Telephones are almost back to everyone. Electricity is coming back as well. Thru word of mouth heard that Eleuthera is in bad shape but fortunately no casualties. Plenty boats sunk, and two fishing boats have sunk as well. Plenty businesses inMarsh Harbor have plenty damage. They have no phones in Abaco (including cellullar) because Batelco's office is flattened.
Elbow Cay split in two right at the point of the Abaco Inn. In Green Turle one house had six feet of water inside the house. Man-o-War is under mandatory evacuation (someone reported about MOW thru a some sort of radio). No news about Guana Cay. The Bahamas Prime Minister is supposed to go by plane at 4:00 this afternoon and there will be a special report at 7:00. will try to report some more tonight. But please if anyone know anything about Hope Town in particular please post it or e-mail me to mimiligh@batelnet.bs
Also the road to Cherokee is all washed up.


   
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(@sarahwlson)
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Does anyone have any information about how Great Harbor Cay fared?
Thanks,
Sarah Wilson
cswilson@digisys.net


   
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(@carytolley)
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re hopetown: if anyone talks to clay or lisa wilhoyt, please ask them to give us a call. also, if anyone knows anything about the thompsons of hope town, please advise. my email address is ctolley@hunton.com. my phone numbers, for clay to call, are 212309-1180 (work); 203866-4619 (home). pray for our island and our friends.


   
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(@cheryl)
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Posted by Kim Wilhoyte on September 15, 1999 at 15:43:18:Eyecandy1@earthlink.net

In Reply to: Lisa & Clay Wilhoyte, Lory Kenyon posted by Monica Duke (Stokes) on September 15, 1999 at 14:13:44:

Lisa and boys are in Kentucky. Clay is on his way to Hopetown via charter sea plane. All are fine...but not sure about homes
and businesses.


   
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(@cherihowell)
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My father Dr. Richard Howell has had a home in Hopetown many years...he is very concerned for all his friends on the island and also his home. SOMEBODY please mail me information regarding destruction to the only place on earth he finds peace of mind!


   
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(@jchapman)
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I have a friend at work who has family in New Smyrna Beach. They do not have e-mail. I am aking for them. How has that area fared from Floyd. Family members were toosick to be moved and they are very anxious about the conditions left after floyd has gone thorugh.
Please post or e-mail me back at j35@mindspring.com
thank you to anyone who can give the information!!!!


   
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(@carolefrommadisonwi)
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We pray that our loving Lord Jesus Christ protect you and your loved ones in Charleston and the coastal areas of South Carolina. Please Lord unite those families who have lost their loved ones. Protect our coastal areas from total devastation. Amen


   
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(@michaelinchassc)
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CURFEW IN BERKELEY COUNTY:7:00PM TO 7:00AM...DORCHESTER COUNTY ALSO


   
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(@carole)
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Can anybody tell me if everybody got off James
IIsland- Or are there a lot of cars still
waiting on the connector? My family were trying
to leave sometime last evening.


   
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(@donna)
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Its 7pm and it is rainy and windy in Rock Hill. Nothing to bad......yet


   
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(@nancycaldercatton)
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Having spent eight years of my childhood growing up on James Island, the South Carolina Lowcountry has a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you through this storm!!

Good Luck and Take Care!!!


   
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(@dolores)
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CHARLESTON AND ALLTHE AREA AROUND IT ARE THE
MOST WONDERFUL PLACES IN THE WORLD . I VISIT 3
AND 4 TIMES A YEAR, MY HEART AND PRAYERS ARE
WITH EVERY ONE THAT IS IN THIS AWFUL STORM.
MAY GOD KEEP YOU ALL SAFE FROM HARM.


   
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(@regina)
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My thoughts and prayers are with St. Francis de Sales Parish in Marsh Harbour, my friend Fr. Stan, all people of the Abacos and the many others who are (and will be) affected by this storm.

God bless.


   
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(@bobwilliams)
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Does anyone know if there has been any damage to the Charleston Area yet?


   
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(@norma)
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I spoke to a friend in Summerville via phone around
5:00. She said it's heavy winds and steady rains.
Really howling. Didn't have too much time to elaborate,
other than to say the power went out around 3:00.
Hope this helps.


   
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