Friday, 15 September 2017

Bodies found in door-to-door search in Florida Keys

This seems to be the only source for saying this although it stands to reason that many bodies will have not yet been identified.


When I searched on Google the ONLY source saying there were deaths in Florida Keys was the local station, CBS Miami.

That is a pattern I’m seeing more and more – of important stories being ignored by national media.

"Many, Many Dead Bodies Being Pulled from Florida Keys"




14 September, 2017

Authorities are pulling many bodies out of the wreckage of the South Keys in Florida; numbers likely not being reported because next of kin need notification.

They are saying the worst is south of Marathon which would be Big Piney Key to Key West. They said the number 
so far could fill an 18 wheeler. It has been reported that between 25,000 and 35,000 did not evacuate.
We all knew something very big was going on down there, when authorities said NO ONE could return until told to do so.  On the news, I saw Federal Agents with weapons at the ready ready and wondered aloud "why would they need that for a damage assessment?"
It was reported that thousands chose to stay in the Keys despite the hurricane, which I thought was stupidity unless you had a concrete two or three story building. Anyplace else was just asking for it.
You don't stay on a low level island in a frigging Hurricane, no matter what strength it is. The storm surge will always get you and the second half of the storm is where the shit hits the fan. The first half weakens structures, the last half of the storm rips them apart.
As of 3:00 AM EDT on Thursday morning, I can confirm that at least Twelve people have died and a quarter of all homes have been destroyed in the Florida Keys following Hurricane Irma, state officials say.

The fatalities, which take the storm's death toll to 61, were confirmed by emergency authorities.
Rick Scott, governor of Florida, said there was a "lot of work to do" in the wake Sunday's Category 4 storm, which hit the largely evacuated area with SUSTAINED winds of up to 135 MPH and gusts up to 160 MPH.
"We are bringing people back to a normal life as fast as possible ... everybody's going to come together, and we are going to get this state rebuilt," he said on Tuesday.
Initial damage assessments revealed that almost 65 percent of homes in the Florida Keys had sustained major damage, according to Brock Long, a Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator.
A quarter of all homes in the Florida Keys have been destroyed. 
"We are bringing people back to a normal life as fast as possible ... everybody's going to come together, and we are going to get this state rebuilt," he said on Tuesday.
Initial damage assessments revealed that almost 65 percent of homes in the Florida Keys had sustained major damage, according to Brock Long, a Federal Emergency Management Agency administratorс.

This is from CBS Miami

8 Bodies Found In Door To Door Search Of Lower Keys, Key West



KEY LARGO (CBSMiami) – As search and rescue teams go door to door in the hardest hit areas of the lower Keys, including Big Pine Key and Cudjoe Key, so far they’ve found eight people who died trying to ride out Hurricane Irma.
Two of the deaths occurred in Key West. The other 6 occurred in other parts of the county. The deaths are both storm-related and due to natural causes.
There also were 40 people injured during the storm. Of those, 10 occurred in Key West and the rest in other parts of the County.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Col. Lou Caputo said they are expecting to cover about 90 percent of the hardest hit areas by the end of Wednesday. The search teams have not entered shuttered homes at this time.
Contrary to initial reports, there have been no assessments to accurately determine the percentage of damage. Monroe County has one of the strongest building codes in the country.
Things look real damaged from the air, but when you clear the trees and all the debris, it’s not much damage to the houses,” said Monroe County Commissioner Heather Carruthers in a statement.
Carruthers, who lives in Key West, said all that was wrong with her house built in 1889 was downed shutters.
Monroe County Emergency Management Director Martin Senterfitt reports that C-130s have been taking off and landing constantly with resources including food and water.
The state’s department of transportation has inspected all of the Keys 42 bridges along U.S. 1 and they are all safe for travel. They also repaired two stretches of U.S. 1 that washed away, at MM 75 and MM 37.
Now it is safe to travel throughout U.S. 1,” FDOT reports.
Mariners Hospital in Tavernier has opened its emergency room and Disaster Medical Assistance Teams have arrived and set up in Key West, the Florida Keys Community College and the City of Marathon Park.
Two food and water distribution centers have been set up in Key West. One is at the Sears Town Plaza in New Town and the other is in Bahama Village in Old Town. Two other distribution sites are in the works at Sugarloaf School and the National Key Deer Refuge office on the Overseas Highway in Big Pine Key.
Gas remains scarce in the Keys. But gas stations are beginning to open up to the public, especially in the Upper Keys.
In Key West, 80 percent of the roads are cleared of debris and it’s expected all streets will be passable soon.
In Islamorada, debris has been removed from all the side streets into a single path to make it possible to travel them. Debris removal will begin by Saturday.
In Key West, the sewer treatment facility is now functioning. Anyone with running water or a bucket of water will be able to flush.
Every day, every hour goes by with more progress,” said Monroe County Administrator Roman Gastesi.
Florida Keys Electric Coop, which services the Upper Keys to the end of the Seven Mile Bridge, says about 30 percent of its customers have power and they’re bringing more people online each day.
Keys Energy Services, which covers the South end of Seven Mile Bridge to Key West, reports that about 7 percent of their clients now have service. This includes power to the Monroe County Assisted Living Facility, whose generator had failed.
Crews are working up to Sugar Loaf at about MM 17. Keys Energy is expecting the arrival of more crews to work in the hardest hits area, which include Big Pine Key and Cudjoe Key. There are about 300 downed power poles, which take time to replace.
Water is also a problem. The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority says their main line is intact and they’ve been busy plugging leaks. Several neighborhoods in the Upper Keys have water. Most of the homes and businesses not receiving water in the Upper and Middle Keys is mostly due to broken lines in people’s yards that were were ripped up by fallen trees.
There is still a precautionary boil water notice in effect for all of the Keys.
Key West International Airport and Florida Keys Marathon International are open for emergency response flights. They remain closed until further notice for commercial flights and general aviation.
The Winn-Dixie and Publix grocery stores opened Tuesday in Key Largo with limited hours.



2 comments:

  1. Very little footage of the damage in the Keys. Why? They are hiring a drone company from Canada to go down and film the damage. Why? They have to be hiding something. The US military can track a person of interest on the ground in real time, follow that person into a building or vehicle and then destroy it. Yet they have no idea how bad the damage to the Keys is!

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  2. Posted earlier about drone company going to the Keys I got the wrong end of the stick. They are going to Barbuda. Sorry for that should have listened closer to the report. It was mixed in with the Keys story. Here's the story I somehow twisted: http://globalnews.ca/news/3740846/halifax-based-drone-company-to-lend-helping-hand-following-hurricane-irma/

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