And not even one of the tiny New England ones either.
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In practice this means anyone in a flood zone or unsturdy building needs to get out of a flood zone and into a sturdy building.
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My kin in Okeechobee County, for example, are right by the lake and going a couple miles north. Even still, scope is horrendous.
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I hope they are safe. Thinking of you.
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I wonder how much of this is compensating for the fact that Floridians literally never evac for hurricanes.
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I grew up in Miami, family stayed in town for Andrew, biggest concern around hurricanes was "what can we bake with the perishables"
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This means "evacuate to shelter." No one wants that many folks on the road when Irma blows through.
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With little brother Jose right behind..
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All? As in everyone? Wow.
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The airports are zoos. My flight is hours delayed...at least traffic is still moving in central florida.
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Got my folks from Ft. Laud on Wed. Took 20 hours on Thurs to get back to ATL. 3am, I75 was moving, but packed. 4 days out. Never happens
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Good luck, Florida. Sob.
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Holy. Shit.
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