#2008 Postby eastcoastFL » Mon Oct 07, 2024 2:17 pm
FLLurker32 wrote:BIFF_THE_UNRULY wrote:FLLurker32 wrote:My brother and sister-in-law are in Odessa. Newer block home not in a flood zone so he’s shuttering it up and refusing to leave despite having family to stay with more inland.
I hope they don’t end up regretting that decision.
I am in the same boat. Agonizing wether to stay or go.
I have no doubt he’s worried about the house, but once it starts there isn’t much more he can do but wait it out. With family in Marion county I don’t understand why he’s willing to take the risk. Hopefully, the idea of getting his wife and dog further away will change his mind on it.
I hear this a lot with storms approaching, people are concerned about their house. You can batten down the hatches as best you can before you leave. But If that roof comes off or a big tree falls on the house there is absolutely nothing you can do as a human in a hurricane. You'll just put yourselves in danger and first responders can not help you.
So please please please people evac if you're in the path of this storm on the west coast. Homes can be repaired and rebuilt, you can't.
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