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Mississippi!!!
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency says mandatory evacuations have been issued for the low-lying areas in Harrison and Jackson counties. Other Mississippi coast residents are being urged to leave
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Thats been done for awhile now I think, I talked to relatives in Jackson County and they told me the same thing at around 7:00 pm
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Lindaloo wrote:Bye Bye casinos.
I hear 'ya, but I'm wondering what the surge will be in Biloxi/Gulfport with a Dennis landfalling on Dauphin Island. If the surge can stay under eight feet or so, there's a greater likelyhood of survival. But, if the surge is high, you are absolutely right!!
BTW goodbye casinos = goodbye coastal economy....
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Lindaloo wrote:Yep about the economy, but you know, those casinos should have never been built where they are. Nor should they have been allowed to become stationery. If that storm hits there and the economy is ruined, there is no one to blame but the governing body of Harrison and Hancock counties.
We can blame who we want, but - if this scenario pans out - my mortgage company is gonna come knockin' soon...
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