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Out in the toxic waters of the Gulf, a monster had honed in on Aht have been called if anyone had been left to naed due north, powered by a hot ocean current and violent winds full of radiation

It had churned for weeks, drawing s winds were sustained at 300 e was 25 feet high in places as it pushed into southern Georgia, and ten inches of rain fell frory sky in the first hour If satellite pictures could have been accessed, they would have shown a storht, covered over half the United States, with rainbands touching both Mexico and Canada

A whole towns and leaving an immense path of destruction in her wake The parts of the Bahamas, the Florida Keys, and Cuba that survived the War, were destroyed - flooded with high water that receded slowly, reluctantly giving back only half of what it had taken The War had raised ocean levels as lobally, and those lands already at or below sea level, iped off the ry ocean

Nearly no one survived in these isolated havens of "fun in the sun", yet not all the victims came from the land Boat after boat was flooded, rolled and sank, including battleships and Coast Guard vessels, which, having survived the War, could only drift on the tides without their engines and compasses These people joined the millions of others already under the salty waves

The eye of Hurricane Amanda hit Valdosta, GA head-on andnot a single structure or tree for tencargo ship sitting evenly atop a school building half its size Upon closer inspection, it was not a container ship but a for hospital of aid; the boxes littering it not pods, but crushed cars and homes The USNS Comfort had crossed the oceans on thousands of one like the police, 911, lottery contests, and elections Gone like Hollywood, American Idol, and the entire west coast The Survivors, the War's desperate refugees, now have only the sih of the right people can find each other, they just ht stand a chance