Should I take my hurricane shutters down, or should I leave them right where they are until the end of hurricane season? Who is willing to roll the dice ... and leave some up just in case?
It's a question everyone is likely contemplating right now, a couple of days after our latest hurricane, Milton, came to town and disrupted our lives. Should I take my hurricane shutters down, or ...
Florida, on Oct. 9. Robert MacKenzie, 79, of Port St. Lucie, died Oct. 12 — five days after falling from a ladder while putting up storm shutters Oct. 7 in preparation for Hurricane Milton.
AND PREPARING FOR THE LIFE THREATENING HURRICANE TAYLOR, DORIAN SAYS, MEAN, HEARTBREAKING TO TALK TO THOSE FLORIDA RESIDENTS ... THE HURRICANE SHUTTERS. SO WE PUT ALL OF THOSE UP LIKE THE METAL ...
Tired of winters so cold my kids' cheeks would chap and bleed, my husband and I relocated our family from Maryland to Florida ...
“We haven’t had a hurricane in Florida there since 1921,” Mary ... “We had what’s called roll down shutters. All we had to do was crank the handle inside the house and the shutters ...
Former Tannum Sands residents Graham and Rita Caven were in Naples, Florida ... had been preparing for the hurricane for several days. “I put all the shutters up. When I came home from work ...
The death toll from Hurricane Milton continues to climb as more information is released. The Florida Highway Patrol ... prep when he “was putting up his shutters when he fell 15 feet from ...