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#103
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I live in west side of Orlando and survived the storm fairly well with just a few trees down and no power (We were on the west side of the storm which is considered the "good" side. This morning I went to see a coworker in Winter Park and the damage was unbelievable. Huge trees were blown down onto houses and in the streets. They were without water, power, or transportation since they could get to any of their cars. The east side of Orlando seems to have been hardest hit. They say that we may have power back by Saturday night. Ice is very hard to find, and gas is getting hard to find. Will keep updated if anyone is interested.
#106
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hibiscus, I have not been out there yet but all of disney's parks are open as of Sunday with very minimal damage. They cleaned up and were operating very quickly. Tell your British friends that they should be fine. I know in a couple of days if you were at disney you probably wouldn't even know there was a storm. Disney was also on the west side of the eye and did not get hit as hard.
#108
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Just another Floridian checking in with power finally up and running! We live in Debary, between Orlando and Daytona, and our neighborhood sustained very heavy tree damage, but no major structural damage. I posted more info on the "Hurricanes, Oh My" thread, if anyone is interested. SO thankful to have ice and air-conditioning again, but our hearts go out to those still suffering. I just pray that there aren't still people in the rubble of Punta Gorda who are waiting to be found - what a nightmare!
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