#22 Postby KeyLargoDave » Thu Sep 02, 2004 1:54 pm
OK, flame me, bash me, but I am going to give the official and I think sensible advice --
If you are not in an evacuation zone, and your house is sturdy and has shutters, you should not be leaping to evacuate.
Sure, if you want to take a vacation and leave the state, fine.
The NHC and the county governments are NOT telling everyone everywhere to evacuate. for one thing, it will cause more chaos.
If you are in Brevard, or Dade for that matter, you could evacuate to a place that gets worse winds than you would have if you stayed put. The landfall point is not set.
Yes, riding out a Cat 4 storm could be horrible and frightening. You will likely have to be hunkered down in your bathroom with a mattress over you and the kids in the bathtub. Hundreds, thousands of people survived Andrew that way. It was not pleasant, and most said they would never do it again. At the same time, more than I few people that I know ended up in the worst of Andrew, because 24 hours before landfall, they thought Homestead would be safer than where they lived.
You people who are screaming for everyone everywhere to leave now, consider whether you are projecting your own fears on people who are faced with very tough choices, far from your own home.
But, of course, follow your own plan, do what you think is prudent, don't panic. We have nearly two days -- seriously -- until a Florida landfall at the project track and speed.
There will be serious car accidents in this evacuation. People killed in those accidents are listed as storm-related fatalities for a reason.
Good luck to all.
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