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sarasota about 15 miles south of where anderson is getting battered there. so what are you seeing there? what s going on where you are? we re starting to get battered as well. we are about 50 miles south of where anderson is. we have watched what happened to our teams in miami and naples and fort meyers as this storms comes up the coast. right now at 10:00 p.m., we are entering what will likely be the most dangerous period for sarasota. we are expecting four hours of peak winds. let me give you a sense of what we re seeing here. i m going to pull this cable with me. the main rod that has been to downtown sarasota has become a wind tunnel. all evening we have seen the winds just rain which comes in gusts. at its worst, it feels like little bugs stinging your the past few hours, power going in, going out, coming back on.
just the big huj tall smokestacks were swaying back and forth. we saw part of the hill come loose and block the main rod there. one of the things i saw inside the compound, there s these big tall iron fences that are kind of sharp at the top. since the power was out, there was a group of probably 25, 30 workers just terrified, they wanted to get out of this complex, and because the power was off, the gates wouldn t open to let them out. you know, some of them were trying to pry the gate open. eventually they were able to pry it open and free themselves. how well, chris and i imagine not very well since you were there just a couple weeks have you been in touch