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FLY HURRICANE SURVIVORS TO SAFETY

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Even as darkness fell and the waters kept rising, emergency officials in Houston continued fielding calls overnight from flood-stranded Texans.

Thousands have been rescued so far, many are still waiting to picked up."The Coast Guard is continuing to receive upwards of 1,000 calls per hour," US Coast Guard Lt. Mike Hart said Monday. "Today alone, the Coast Guard has rescued over 3,000 people. That includes both air rescues and rescues using boats."
Since midnight Sunday, more than 2,300 calls have poured in to the Houston Fire Department, including 400 calls for rescue Monday afternoon, Houston officials said.

Four people have died as a result of the catastrophic storm.Houston police had rescued 1,000 people since Monday morning, bringing the total number rescued to more than 3,000 since the storm flooded the city, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner told reporters Monday night.

We at FLY ON MY JET would like to put together an emergency fund to fly 28 - 30 people away immediately from disaster zones into the safety of shelters or home with their family on a private jet after any state of emergency.

During this time of despair and need FLY ON MY JET wants to make sure anyone who needs medical treatment, food, water can be provided for immediately.

FLY ON MY JET is owned and operated by The Forrest Group. We plan on using the funds to purchase airfare tickets on a private jet that seats up 19 people per plane to safety up to 3 hours away from the affected area.
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Allen Forrest
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Los Angeles, CA

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