Evac orderd for ALL of MOBILE CO. and for BALDWIN S OF I-10

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Evac orderd for ALL of MOBILE CO. and for BALDWIN S OF I-10

#1 Postby rockyman » Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:58 pm

and Baldwin County south of I-10

MOBILE COUNTY
After consulting with state and local emergency management officials on Friday afternoon, Governor Bob Riley ordered the evacuation of residents in all parts of Mobile County and everything south of I-10 in Baldwin County due to the imminent threat posed by Hurricane Dennis.
The mandatory evacuation goes into effect at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 9.
The Alabama Departments of Transportation and Public Safety will begin the I-65 lane reversal process at 6:00 a.m. Saturday and have all lanes open for northbound traffic at approximately 8:00 a.m.
BALDWIN COUNTY
The city of Gulf Shores and the Baldwin County Emergency Management Agency have issued a mandatory evacuation order as Hurricane Dennis moves closer to the Gulf Coast.

Gulf Shores officials said the order affects all residents, visitors and nonresidents.

City offices will close at noon tomorrow, but an emergency operations center will remain open to handle inquiries from the public and respond to emergencies.

The city said the Holmes Bridge will be closed to south bound traffic at 6 a.m. on Sunday and the Gulf Shores Utilities Board is asking residents and companies to turn off their water at the meter before they evacuate.

Forecasters say Dennis could strike anywhere from Florida to Louisiana. The National Hurricane Center's projected track shows it making landfall Sunday or Monday near Gulf Shores and nearby Pensacola, Florida.



http://www.wkrg.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WKRG/MGArticle/KRG_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031783736537

ps. sorry if this has already been posted...
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#2 Postby Ixolib » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:00 pm

I'd like to know how in the heck they are gonna come even close to enforcing that unrealistic expectation???!!!! At least a few hundred thousand, I'd imagine...
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#3 Postby cold~front » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:04 pm

someone is gonna here about that :lol:
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#4 Postby air360 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:04 pm

holy cow...think of the traffic accidents that will likely occcur as hundreds of thousands of people head out...::shudder::... prayers for everyone down there!
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#5 Postby dhweather » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:05 pm

I don't know that I agree with a mandatory evacuation for the entire county.
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#6 Postby cold~front » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:06 pm

read the hedder



Mandatory Evacuations Ordered for Mobile County and Baldwin County South of I-10
Breaking News


WKRG News 5
Jul 8, 2005
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#7 Postby dhweather » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:06 pm

cold~front wrote:read the hedder



Mandatory Evacuations Ordered for Mobile County and Baldwin County South of I-10
Breaking News


WKRG News 5
Jul 8, 2005



The bold part is truncated in the header!
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#8 Postby dhweather » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:07 pm

There is only so much space for the subject line, try this instead:

Mandataory Evac South of I-10 in Alabama
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#9 Postby air360 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:09 pm

no that is not true...look at what it said in the actual text

"...ordered the evacuation of residents in all parts of Mobile County and everything south of I-10 in Baldwin County"
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#10 Postby gkrangers » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:09 pm

Ok so how many people live south of I-10?
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#11 Postby rockyman » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:13 pm

Most of the population of Baldwin County is south of I-10...but (I think) most of Mobile County's population (or at least a good percentage of it) is north of I-10...
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#12 Postby Ixolib » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:13 pm

air360 wrote:no that is not true...look at what it said in the actual text

"...ordered the evacuation of residents in all parts of Mobile County and everything south of I-10 in Baldwin County"


Yes, that's the true version. ALL of Mobile county and SOUTH of I-10 in Baldwin County. No matter - even if it was **just** south of I-10, that's still a H-U-G-E number of people!!
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#13 Postby cold~front » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:14 pm

air360 wrote:no that is not true...look at what it said in the actual text

"...ordered the evacuation of residents in all parts of Mobile County and everything south of I-10 in Baldwin County"


they screwed up I tell ya :lol: :lol:

it will be fixed soon, trust me :lol:
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#14 Postby Steve » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:14 pm

That's a big call to make. But with Dennis only 2 days out, what do you do? You have to try to get as many people out of harm's way as possible. You have to activate emergency personnel and command centers and all that. It's a big move.

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#15 Postby mtm4319 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:14 pm

I'm still not buying the "all of Mobile County" bit until someone on TV or some newspaper article on the Internet specifically states "No, not all of Mobile County south of I-10, ALL of Mobile County". Are they seriously telling people in Citronelle to evacuate?
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#16 Postby rolltide » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:14 pm

gkrangers wrote:Ok so how many people live south of I-10?


Way too many to order them to leave. Either the order was some sort of a mixup or the govenor is clueless.
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#17 Postby cold~front » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:16 pm

Ixolib wrote:Yes, that's the true version. ALL of Mobile county and SOUTH of I-10 in Baldwin County. No matter - even if it was **just** south of I-10, that's still a H-U-G-E number of people!!



They do this for all MAJOR canes. No worries! The folks that live there know the vulnurable areas.
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#18 Postby rockyman » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:17 pm

Here is the link to the official governor's website:

http://www.governorpress.alabama.gov/pr/pr-2005-07-08-05-evacuation_order_i-10.asp[/url]
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#19 Postby rockyman » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:18 pm

Here is the official text of the lane reversal order
http://www.governorpress.alabama.gov/pr/pr-2005-07-08-04-lane_reversal_i-65.asp

Governor Riley Orders I-65 Lane Reversal on Saturday



MONTGOMERY - Governor Bob Riley today ordered the Alabama Departments of Transportation and Public Safety to implement a daytime lane reversal on Interstate 65 on Saturday, July 9. Governor Riley made the decision based on the high volume of northbound traffic on I-65 as people evacuate the coastal areas.


"Our departments are trained and fully capable of handling the I-65 lane reversal in order to safely and efficiently evacuate people from Alabama’s coastal areas," Governor Riley said. "I continue to encourage people to leave the area and get out of harm’s way."


The decision to reverse lane I-65 during daylight hours only is based on the safety concerns for both motorists and state employees. Transportation and law enforcement personnel will close I-65 to southbound traffic around 6:00 a.m. Saturday at the Fairview Avenue exit in Montgomery, and will begin clearing southbound traffic at exits toward the traffic crossover point in Baldwin County. The initial traffic crossover point for northbound traffic to enter the southbound lanes is located at I-65 just south of State Road 225 in Baldwin County.


At 8:00 a.m. or as soon as personnel determine there is no remaining traffic in the southbound lanes, the southbound lanes will be opened to northbound traffic. Transportation and law enforcement personnel will be at every exit from the initial crossover to Montgomery and variable message boards and detour signs will be deployed to provide additional information. Once in Montgomery, measures are in place to return traffic to the proper lanes.


The crossover point in Baldwin County will be closed at 5 p.m. to re-establish normal traffic flow and to move DOT and DPS personnel out of the path of approaching heavy winds and rain. There will not be any lane reversal after Saturday.


Transportation Director Joe McInnes urges motorists to drive with caution and patience as hundreds of transportation and public safety officials take extraordinary measures to help evacuate the Gulf Coast.


Despite having four northbound lanes, motorists should expect traffic to move slower than normal on I-65. Motorists should expect congestion along feeder and detour routes because of I-65 southbound traffic, and should allow extra time to reach destinations. Also, I-65 southbound will be closed to traffic at the I-85 interchange. Rest areas will remain open as long as weather permits.


The plan for reversing I-65 traffic consists of 110 steps and requires 200 Department of Transportation employees, 60 to 80 state troopers and additional personnel from state and local emergency management and local law enforcement agencies. Transportation and law enforcement personnel will be positioned at 30 checkpoints and exits along the four lanes of I-65.


The Department of Transportation has established a toll-free information line that will provide around-the-clock information on Saturday’s lane reversal and road closures. The toll-free number is 1-888-588-2848, or (334) 353-6650 from the Montgomery area. Road closure information is also available at http://www.dot.state.al.us.
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#20 Postby mtm4319 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:19 pm

cold~front wrote:
Ixolib wrote:Yes, that's the true version. ALL of Mobile county and SOUTH of I-10 in Baldwin County. No matter - even if it was **just** south of I-10, that's still a H-U-G-E number of people!!



They do this for all MAJOR canes. No worries! The folks that live there know the vulnurable areas.


I've never seen an evac order for all of Mobile County before. I guess there's a first for everything though... (link posted above)
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