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Experiencing Marathon at the Florida Keys

2023-07-03 04:17:29

During our 10-day "vacation", we decided to stay a few nights in a quaint town in the middle of Florida Keys. It is called a marathon and I will assign it to a famous and wonderful 7-mile bridge. It should be one of seven wonders of our artificial world, and you will see beautiful water features on both sides, but different colors of blue and green. When you accept the marathon, the bridge moves from a few miles of shallow water to a high-sky arch, and it is a breathtaking breathtaking thing.

Florida Keys and Level 5 storms that are likely to cause devastating damage this weekend in southern Florida, followed by a second storm. Florida Keys experienced the flood of Hurricane Wilma in 2005, a level 3 storm at landing. The last level 5 storm that landed at Florida Keys was a labor day hurricane in 1935. Now Elma looked to Puerto Rico. In Puerto Rico it is regrettable that the number of properties that are responsible for flood insurance in the past 5 years has been reduced to less than 1/10 of the previous level of stability and 96% of high-risk properties are not covered. A sharp decline in policy penetration rate may be related to economic downturn in this region. At peak time, only 69% of high risk assets are covered

That storm seemed to destroy Florida Keys, and it landed for the first time. Larry Kahn, editor of FlKeysNews who explained about the marathon, says, It seemed that some of the influence of the storm surge of Irma started late that afternoon. The forecourt of National Weather Service in Key West kept waking up late at high tide, but lost contact with the outside world this afternoon. Arashi is now slow and is expected to continue to move to the coast of Florida on Sunday and Monday. The National Hurricane Center warned that the storm could still be dangerous on another day, when the storm entered the mainland of the United States, said the flood and the high rain level. On Wednesday afternoon Iluma will be weakened by tropical cyclones near the border between Kentucky and Tennessee.