Dean4Storms wrote:The important thing to do is evacuate if you are told to do so by your local EMA office and officials. If you live inland from any coastal waterways or beach by at least 15 miles and are not in a flood prone area and have a sturdy house you are better off to hunker down in most cases provided you have stocked up on hurricane supplies, built a safe room and/or don't have special medical needs.
The last thing you want to do is evacuate if you live well inland unless you are in a Mobile Home or maybe the 2nd floor of Apartments, this just causes unneeded congestion on already congested roadways.
LISTEN TO YOUR LOCAL OFFICIALS!!!!!!!
I believed in this theory, until Katrina. I live far enough inland and was flooded. Best thing to do is get out, period. People well north of the coast were also flooded out, holding on to the eaves of their homes or getting in their boats and tying off to oak trees.









