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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

The Price Of Staying During A Hurricane!

Man loses his life to an alligator after he tried to walk in Hurricane Ida's floodwaters. 
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 I've said it before and I stand by what I say: "Wild animals are......well you know!"

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The Americans who chose to stay when Hurricane Ida found out that the Category 4 storm now are stuck in a trap. With the electric grid collapsing in Louisiana, Mississippi and parts of Arkansas, it's going to take time for infrastructure back to operational.

Folks who stayed are subject to dangerous conditions from roofs being ripped off homes and businesses, no cell phone service, no 9-1-1 service and dangerous animals lurking in the distance. On top of that we have the coronavirus pandemic which has affected thousands of American living in the South.

A man who chose to stay became the latest victim of a chomp.

A 71-year old man is missing and presumed dead after being attack by an alligator on Monday.

St. Tammany's Fire Department told the local junk food media, that a 71-year old man lost his arm in the attack and his body was swept away by the floodwaters.

The man's wife tired to pull her husband up the steps during the attack but he drifted away when she went to get medical aid.

Alligators are known to be existing in the South. Areas where they're known are North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Some sightings are in Virginia.

Alligators are very common in Louisiana and especially in Slidell and New Orleans. Folks who live near canals and storm drains are likely to find them in the area. It's like I've said before, don't feed the wildlife. The wildlife will make your neighbor your home.

Small children, pets and older Americans are likely victims of alligator attacks. 

Highway in Mississippi collapses killing two.

Avoid ponds, marshes, lakes, rivers where alligators are known to frequent. Alligators are mostly likely active at night. Do not be around alligators during mating or attending its young.

If the alligator is hissing or trying to lunge at you, back away slowly. Do not turn your back on it.

If the alligator charges at you, run in a straight line but do not turn your back on it.

If you are attacked by an alligator, you have less than five minutes to survive. First things first, don't try to wrestle your body out of an alligator. It's powerful jaws will cling and it will roll to drown you. Fight for your life if you're being attack by an alligator. Make sure you try to get into its eyes. The alligator's eyes are very sensitive to lights and debris. If you slam your fist down on the tip of the snout, it could let go of you.

If you can attack its eyes, it may let go. If you are bitten severely, you are likely to lose the body part. But if you're mildly biten, make sure you wrap the wound and try to get medical assistance. 

Two people are dead and 10 injured after Highway 26 in George County washed away late Monday night following heaving rains from Hurricane Ida. Three of those hurt were injured critically, including a student at George County High.

Jerry Lee, 49 of Lucedale, has been identified by the coroner as one of the victims killed in the collapse. The second was identified as 49-year-old Kent Brown of Leakesville.

One of the people who is in critical condition is George County High senior Layla Jamison. The high school posted on its Facebook page saying she is in critical condition at USA Medical Center in Mobile.

The highway is a main thoroughfare, connecting Lucedale to Wiggins and several other cities in South Mississippi. Officials say it was raining as the vehicles drove on the highway, not knowing the danger they were driving into after the road washed out ahead of them.

Highway 26 between Highway 57 and Highway 63 will be closed until further notice.

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