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Gas station open near me after irma12/30/2023 However, the grocery store was clean out of most water. We filled up at the gas station and then went to the grocery store for more bottled water, coffee, toilet paper, flashlights, candles and a few other things. Water means life! At Selectos in Aguada it is nearly all gone It’s hard to do most anything nowadays without electricity so gasoline is a must Two days ago people filling up vehicles and cans of gas So what do you do? Here in Puerto Rico most people (including us) have water cisterns and a generator for reasons just like this. Get ready not only for the storm, but also for its aftermath which could potentially be very devastating to the infrastructure leaving us and millions others without water, electricity, phone or internet among other things. They are not running as many red lights as usual and they are also not as talkative. It is such a weird thing to know that this horrendous monster is slowly progressing right toward us and yet it is so calm and beautiful all around us.īut because we all know something big is coming (just what is the question) there is an obvious nervousness, excitement and feeling of impending doom in the air. We may see wind speeds of 175 mph along with torrential rains. She is a Category 5 hurricane, the largest that Puerto Rico and the Atlantic has ever faced. We have an uninvited guest named Irma who is scheduled to arrive sometime tomorrow (Wednesday September 6, 2017). Your normally scheduled daily beauty is about to be interrupted
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