Despite the commotion and Vulga Sistersdisaster hurricane season has caused, there is one storm who brought some good relief.
As Hurricane Irma tore through Florida over the weekend, it isolated the many, many who stayed behind to brave out the storm. Sunday morning in Miami’s little Haiti neighborhood, one woman found herself having to deliver her baby alone, with only the help of paramedics who guided her through the process over the phone.
SEE ALSO: Damaging winds and flooding as Hurricane Irma moves on FloridaThis Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
According to the Miami Herald, assistant fire chief Eloy Garcia, followed protocol. Due to the hurricane’s strength, authorities nor paramedics could physically reach the woman but luckily, phone lines were still active.
Garcia said, "She delivered the placenta, also. We made contact with the assistant medical director here. Talked things through."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Both the city of Miami and Miami-Dade's police Twitter accounts, tweeted updates on the birth of a healthy baby girl, including a picture of the newborn who survived the inclement weather.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Hurricane Irma not only hung over her birth, it also inspired the baby's name.
Thanks to the efforts of incredible teamwork, Nayiri Storm is here with both a memorable name and great birth story.
Encounters with Ghosts by Sadie SteinGenres for War: Writers in Ukraine on Literature by Zarina ZabriskyOn Penumbra, Caio Fernando Abreu, and Alain Mabanckou by The Paris ReviewNobody Writes Like Nancy Lemann by Susan MinotWriting Is a Monstrous Act: A Conversation with Hernan Diaz by Rhian SasseenSolstice Diaries by Ellyn GaydosMemory of a Difficult Summer by Clarice LispectorPostcards from Ellsworth by Rebecca BengalOn Hannah Black’s Pandemic Novella, Barthelme, and Pessoa by The Paris ReviewFree Dirt by Angella d'AvignonBona Nit, Estimat (An Ordinary Night) by Robert GlückAnnouncing Our Fall Issue by Emily StokesDiary, 1988 by Elif BatumanDesolation Journal by Jack KerouacTwilight Zone Dispatch: The Last Stop and the Book of Revelation by Nicolette PolekInfinite Dictionaries: A Conversation with Marc Hundley by Na KimDiary, 1999 by Sloane CrosleyHello, World! Part Four: George Dorn by Sheila HetiMemory of a Difficult Summer by Clarice LispectorOn Watery Artworks and Writing Eight million food processors recalled after broken blades end up in peoples' food Inside the White House's first Plug in, tune out: 30 podcasts to get you through the holidays Flying out of Indian airports won't be an alien experience anymore Meet the two brothers rowing naked across the Atlantic Ocean Trump didn't invite Twitter's CEO to Trump Tower tech summit Meet the woman who quit her NYC job to run a baby goat sanctuary The polar vortex is going to punch you in the face, repeatedly Silicon Valley heavyweights will be advising Donald Trump Line messaging service announces video messaging for 200 participants SMOSH's Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox talk about their fav 'Ghostmates' co Thailand rejoice, Sriracha sauce is now available TurboTax introduces a tax service just for gig workers How Airbus wants to completely redesign airplane cabins Medium's year in review shows a tech industry hooked on 2016 politics More than 1 billion Yahoo users hacked in new security breach, company reveals TikTok ban has been extended, Trump signs executive order Woman expertly trolls people who won't stop asking when she's having kids 'Can I have your meds?' and other questions you shouldn't ask someone with ADHD Silicon Valley's elite gather at Trump Tower
1.847s , 10104.7109375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Vulga Sisters】,Openness Information Network