|
|
 |
11/25/2024 8:39:27 PM |
Меня по-настоящему бесит, как легко нас, пайщиков, обвиняют в участии в несуществующей «финансовой пирамиде». Разве кто-то из правоохранителей задумался, что за всем этим стоят реальные семьи, которые вложили свои деньги, чтобы улучшить свои жилищные условия? Вместо того чтобы помогать нам, они занимаются тем, что фабрикуют дела и распространяют слухи, чтобы подорвать нашу веру в кооператив. Я вложил свои честно заработанные средства, и мне не по себе от мысли, что кто-то может так легко разрушить все наши планы и надежды. Настоящие преступники — это те, кто с легкостью манипулирует людьми и использует правоохранительные органы для достижения своих корыстных целей. Я не собираюсь с этим мириться и буду бороться до конца за свои права! |
qbhvvtjr@maillv.com
https://www.pravda.ru/realty/2076398-delo-laif-iz-
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
11/25/2024 11:25:49 AM |
Trust SellAccs.net for your social media account needs. Our PVA accounts are created from different server IPs, providing you with reliable and secure access to your platforms. Go Now: https://SellAccs.net |
818icvgdkwwdk5s@tempmail.us.com
https://SellAccs.net
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
11/25/2024 5:33:47 AM |
‘We barely made it out’: Californians desperately flee their homes amid raging wildfires официальная ссылка на omg Terrie Morin, 60, and her husband, Dave, were at the barber shop when they heard about a raging wildfire making headway toward their Camarillo home on Wednesday morning. The couple were hosting two guests at the time, but because their guests worked late, Morin suspected they slept through the residence’s fire alarms. “I run in the house, and I’m banging on the door, and they did not hear me. They were knocked out,” Morin told CNN. “Get the dog. Get out of here. You don’t have time, just get out!” she recalled telling them. https://omgto3.com омг вход Ten minutes later, Dave noticed sparks in their backyard. The temperature was also picking up. “It was hot. It was so hot,” Morin recalled. Dozens of homes in California’s Ventura County were set alight in a sweeping wildfire that burned through thousands of acres of land in just a matter of hours midweek –– prompting authorities to send more than 14,000 evacuation notices across the region. The Mountain Fire began early Wednesday and was driven by winds gusting over 60 mph. The flames have seared through more than 20,485 acres of land, according to Cal Fire. The families who evacuated at a moment’s notice, some who say they have now lost their homes, must deal with other losses that can also be devastating, from daily essentials like medications and shoes to meaningful possessions such as sculptures and artwork, to treasured keepsakes from the birth of a child or the life of a parent. At least 132 properties have been destroyed by the fire, while 88 have been left damaged, Ventura County Fire Department officials said Thursday evening. Ten damage inspection teams have been deployed to inspect structures along the path of the blaze. Ten people endured non-life-threatening injuries from the Mountain Fire, which are mostly related to smoke inhalation, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said. |
xjfghjsy@oonmail.com
https://omgto3.com
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
11/25/2024 2:09:03 AM |
‘We barely made it out’: Californians desperately flee their homes amid raging wildfires омг ссылка Terrie Morin, 60, and her husband, Dave, were at the barber shop when they heard about a raging wildfire making headway toward their Camarillo home on Wednesday morning. The couple were hosting two guests at the time, but because their guests worked late, Morin suspected they slept through the residence’s fire alarms. “I run in the house, and I’m banging on the door, and they did not hear me. They were knocked out,” Morin told CNN. “Get the dog. Get out of here. You don’t have time, just get out!” she recalled telling them. https://omgto3.com омг зеркало Ten minutes later, Dave noticed sparks in their backyard. The temperature was also picking up. “It was hot. It was so hot,” Morin recalled. Dozens of homes in California’s Ventura County were set alight in a sweeping wildfire that burned through thousands of acres of land in just a matter of hours midweek –– prompting authorities to send more than 14,000 evacuation notices across the region. The Mountain Fire began early Wednesday and was driven by winds gusting over 60 mph. The flames have seared through more than 20,485 acres of land, according to Cal Fire. The families who evacuated at a moment’s notice, some who say they have now lost their homes, must deal with other losses that can also be devastating, from daily essentials like medications and shoes to meaningful possessions such as sculptures and artwork, to treasured keepsakes from the birth of a child or the life of a parent. At least 132 properties have been destroyed by the fire, while 88 have been left damaged, Ventura County Fire Department officials said Thursday evening. Ten damage inspection teams have been deployed to inspect structures along the path of the blaze. Ten people endured non-life-threatening injuries from the Mountain Fire, which are mostly related to smoke inhalation, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said. |
mqfikgcy@mailkv.com
https://omgto3.com
|
|
|
 |
11/24/2024 11:50:17 PM |
‘We barely made it out’: Californians desperately flee their homes amid raging wildfires omg тор браузер Terrie Morin, 60, and her husband, Dave, were at the barber shop when they heard about a raging wildfire making headway toward their Camarillo home on Wednesday morning. The couple were hosting two guests at the time, but because their guests worked late, Morin suspected they slept through the residence’s fire alarms. “I run in the house, and I’m banging on the door, and they did not hear me. They were knocked out,” Morin told CNN. “Get the dog. Get out of here. You don’t have time, just get out!” she recalled telling them. https://omgto3.com omg магазин Ten minutes later, Dave noticed sparks in their backyard. The temperature was also picking up. “It was hot. It was so hot,” Morin recalled. Dozens of homes in California’s Ventura County were set alight in a sweeping wildfire that burned through thousands of acres of land in just a matter of hours midweek –– prompting authorities to send more than 14,000 evacuation notices across the region. The Mountain Fire began early Wednesday and was driven by winds gusting over 60 mph. The flames have seared through more than 20,485 acres of land, according to Cal Fire. The families who evacuated at a moment’s notice, some who say they have now lost their homes, must deal with other losses that can also be devastating, from daily essentials like medications and shoes to meaningful possessions such as sculptures and artwork, to treasured keepsakes from the birth of a child or the life of a parent. At least 132 properties have been destroyed by the fire, while 88 have been left damaged, Ventura County Fire Department officials said Thursday evening. Ten damage inspection teams have been deployed to inspect structures along the path of the blaze. Ten people endured non-life-threatening injuries from the Mountain Fire, which are mostly related to smoke inhalation, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said. |
jahoohjy@maillv.com
https://omgto3.com
|
|
|
 |
«« 1..94 95 96 97 98 99 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 ..8310 »»
|
|