Treasure Island one of the hardest hit in Florida after Hurricane Helene



Meteorologist Mark Collins returned to his hometown of Treasure Island in Pinellas County to check on his family and evaluate the damage left behind by Hurricane Helene. https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2024/10/01/i-dont-know-if-im-ready-meteorologist-mark-collins-returns-to-his-gulf-coast-hometown-after-helenes-devastation/

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24 thoughts on “Treasure Island one of the hardest hit in Florida after Hurricane Helene”

  1. This was not a direct hit, yet they predicted a 5 to 8ft storm surge in that area. What a surprise, most first floor areas were affected. Why people would stay on an island when they predict a 5 to 8ft storm surge, is just crazy. So blame the authorities for miscalculating the storm surge, unbelieveable. Casualties happen when PEOPLE DO NOT LEAVE.

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  2. Make sure you keep those letters . They are a part of history. You should make copies and give them to the United States Military. Whatever you do. Do not give the originals away.

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  3. I'm from Pinellas and I had a dream about a year ago that I was exactly in Treasure Island walking from the beach between the condos while water rushed through them onto to street causing chaos. I thought the dream was weird because this area is not prone to tsunamis and it wasn't like a big tsunami wave either just knee-high water rushing through.

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  4. Job so strong faith with God and said,"Naked I came forth from my mother's womb,

    and naked shall I go back again.

    The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away;

    blessed be the name of the LORD!"

    In all this Job did not sin,

    nor did he say anything disrespectful of God.

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  5. You already have power and you are using your contaminated power lines. Spraying bleach will also destroy your wiring in the walls. You are hours away from an electrical fire. Turn off all power until your wiring is inspected by a certified electrician.

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