JB111107
DIS Veteran
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- Nov 18, 2007
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I am not in Houston/Galveston but in Dallas. Let me tell you- there was MAJOR help out there. They had the warning the storm was coming and did everything concevable to get them out. I have very low sympathy.
My company has an office in Houston w/ a few hundred employees and we are trucking down food, water and ice and we are a data processing company.
Sorry- I would get out- no question about it.
Oh yeah, I'm well aware of all the help. DH's unit was the ones doing all the air medical evacs prior to the storm hitting, and some of his unit is down there now. It's always that small few that seem to weasel their way onto network news shows to make the lot of them look pathetic. I have little sympathy for the idiots that chose to stay behind then whine either. They had more than ample opportunity to go, either of their own accord, or via busses and such. Any trouble they have now is nobody else's fault but their own. Had they left they'd have been in a safe shelter with food, water, and medical attention.
Maybe it is just me, but if you choose to build your life in a geographical area that is prone to extreme weather such as a hurricane, you should be more than prepared at any time to provide yourself with food/water, etc. for several days. Even up here in DFW we keep at least a week's worth of water, MRE's and canned goods that do not require cooking on hand at all times. Sure came in handy this spring when we were suddenly without power for nearly 4 days from tornadoes in our area. There are risks no matter where you live, it is up to you to properly prepare for them.

This time, they were able to bring their dog (on the evacuation bus) and it was housed safely too. 

Those people were indeed idiots. Now if I lived on the island I definately would have atleast headed inland. Those high tidal surges do scare me.