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RE: Prepping and waiting for Hurricane Irma - emergency links for FL residents included

in #life7 years ago

This summer we were evacuated because of a wildfire. I know now how it feels to be in that pre-stage of do we even have to worry and then oh shit we have to get out.

We were ready to go, but there is always last minute stuff you have to do to actually get out. We had a slight advantage on others getting the evac notice a little early since my nephew works for the sheriff dept. it was freakin stressful! I was glad we got out before the crowd.

I also watched with great interest when they evacuated Oroville (near my old neck of the woods, I have a life history with oroville) and other towns last spring when lake oroville was so full it was cresting and destroying the emergency over flow and they were worried about dam failure. The roads out of town became parking lots. If the dam failed those people were dead.

And for perspective, the failure of the oroville dam would cause devastation all through the valley to Sacramento and on to the SF Bay Area, lasting years. This area has a lot of orchards, farms and large areas of people. Millions of people. This dam is still an issue to be watched.

You are the second source I've seen compare the hurricane with the size of the state. They won't evac the state, but possibly should. Seems like a good time to take a trip northwest.

Whatever you do, please try to find a way to let us know you're ok.

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