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She's still projected as a 4 at landfall.
C.Ann said:I don't understand why there are people who are refusing to evacuate anywhere in the cone of where this hurricane could make landfall.. Last night it made a slight wobble and there's still time for it to wobble again..
With Hurricane Katrina, many people couldn't evacuate - for one reason or another, they didn't have the means - but these people in Texas have had plenty of opportunity to leave and instead they choose to gamble with their lives.. I just heard on the news that they're telling these people to write their social security numbers on their bodies with permanent markers..
Why do people make such foolish choices? I would have been out of there yesterday morning at the very latest..![]()
This is going to be the third most intense hurricane ever to come through the Gulf.. Does that not mean anything to these people?![]()
4greatboys said:I ended up still here in Houston thanks to Cheri's (bumcats) offer to stay with her family. They are to the west of the cone and we should all be okay here.
I'm in Denton
Only room for single, females

froglady said:After what I've seen in the last two days, I've made the decision that I probably will NOT evacuate for any hurricane. I'm just outside of the category 5 evacuation zone, people downhill from me would have to evacuate. Yes, I might be "stranded" in my home, but I've prepared as best as possible; plywood for all windows, generator with 4 empty containers to be filled as soon as a storm approaches along with a "junk" car that would be another back-up, tarps and roofing nails, first aid supplies, etc. I'm more concerned with trees, but Charley and Jeanne pretty much took care of that last year.
Many people do NOT know their evacuation zones; our paper printed a full page map last Sunday. It also included alternate evacuation routes.
The mayor is erecting poles in the flood prone areas of the city showing how high the water would get in the different categories.
4nana said:OMG - do they need 4nana to go down and help?!?!!?
Hello! Haven't we learned a thing??? OPEN those dang multi south bound lanes to clear out the north bound grid lock so twice as many cars can exit!!!!!! Come on, let's get people out of there people!!
golfgal said:Keep maybe the farthest west lane open for southbound emergency vehicles and let the rest of the traffic use all of the remaining lanes.
C.Ann said:As for the issue of overreacting or underreacting, I would rather overreact EVERY time and be alive - than underreact ONCE and be dead.


C.Ann said:Some reports this morning are indicating that a large part of the evacuation gridlock was caused by people waiting too long to get on the road and families taking as many as three vehicles per family in an attempt to carry as much of their belongings as possible..
--------------------4greatboys said:Many left when it was voluntary evac. Our school and my dh employer didnt make any deicions about what was closing and til Wed pm. The storm then was predicted to hit Friday 2 am. Who in the world imagined if you left then, plenty of time before the storm hit, you would still be sitting in traffic 24-36 hours later??

C.Ann said:Some reports this morning are indicating that a large part of the evacuation gridlock was caused by people waiting too long to get on the road and families taking as many as three vehicles per family in an attempt to carry as much of their belongings as possible..
I suspect many families wanted to save there valuables as well as there cars from flooding. During Hurricane Allison a couple of years back lots of cars got flooded and many families probably did not want a repeat. I don't know how we can solve this in the future except to put a little more structure to our evacuation plans, as I certainly don't want to force people to leave their valuables behind if we can help it.
C.Ann said:Some reports this morning are indicating that a large part of the evacuation gridlock was caused by people waiting too long to get on the road and families taking as many as three vehicles per family in an attempt to carry as much of their belongings as possible..
bsnyder said:How do you do that? How do you communicate to all those drivers that you want that lane open? And enforce it?
You can't use traffic cones or barricades - they're out there now picking stuff up that will potentially be missles in the coming winds, not putting more stuff out there.