Florida Residents Prepare For Worst As Hurricane Dorian Approaches | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

As Hurricane Dorian continues its approach toward Florida, residents are heading to retailers and hardware stores in preparation for the storm. MSNBC's Mariana Atencio and Morgan Chesky are in the Sunshine State getting updates and reactions from locals.
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Florida Residents Prepare For Worst As Hurricane Dorian Approaches | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

43 comments

    1. Lee Gagliardi I am gonna ask kindly, stop threatening people and also it is very rare for people to be struck by lightning being 1 in 700,000. So your claim will and may never happen.

  1. I’m a native Floridian so I’m well-versed in hurricane preparedness. We’re not the Sunshine state, we’re the Storm State.
    Here we go again.

    1. @MarcThe Sharkk You mean _Eroded_ by rising waters..
      California will eventually fall into the sea. Ever heard of the San Andreas fault?!

    2. I wish that God keep you and your family safe, my aunt lives in Miami and I this situation makes me very nervous.

    1. Sarah Slaughter

      I don’t know where you live, but that’s not what my school is like. For Irma, we had to have full days for Wednesday’s, and some schools had less vacation days

  2. This is the United States of AMERICA, why is these people standing in lines. You can’t avoid the Raft.

  3. Last time I was in FL I was there for Hurricane Matthew. I saw multiple collisions in the Publix parking lot. The hurricane ended up missing us (Miami) entirely. This is why I’m more afraid of people than hurricanes

  4. matthew irma now dorian ive been through those two now i have to go through this hurricane aye but no school tho

    1. Because they thought they had the stuff and then went looking and something went bad or someone used something or they forgot where they put something in particular.

  5. News Channels should be advising people to put cycle helmets on kids and put them between bed mattress and other useful information that will save lives!.

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