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NCWriter
Sep 07, 2017Explorer
Why not go? The ENTIRE state is in the Cone of Uncertainty. Population 20 million PLUS all the tourists.
Just 30,000 have been evacuated from the Keys, more leaving today, according to the governor. Millions yet to evacuate from Miami alone. National guard is out to help keep traffic moving, all tolls suspended.
So if everyone must leave, it's 30 million+ people all crawling north 350 miles on the same handful of N-S highways ..and by the way, Georgia (where we made reservations a few days ago for Friday onward), is also in the Cone. Do we still go there?
Meanwhile, 43% of all gas stations in Miami were out of fuel yesterday, and many in Orlando, elsewhere too. The state officials are scrambling to get gas so evacuation can even happen. Oil refineries damaged by Harvey.
Our forecasters say our city on the Gulf coast probably will get only tropical storm level winds. People right on our barrier islands in Zone A here will evacuate because of several feet of potential flooding. The rest of us...still on hold ...because we could be unnecessarily adding to the truly impossible task of evacuating everyone.
RV tanks loaded and ready if the cone shifts further west.
Just 30,000 have been evacuated from the Keys, more leaving today, according to the governor. Millions yet to evacuate from Miami alone. National guard is out to help keep traffic moving, all tolls suspended.
So if everyone must leave, it's 30 million+ people all crawling north 350 miles on the same handful of N-S highways ..and by the way, Georgia (where we made reservations a few days ago for Friday onward), is also in the Cone. Do we still go there?
Meanwhile, 43% of all gas stations in Miami were out of fuel yesterday, and many in Orlando, elsewhere too. The state officials are scrambling to get gas so evacuation can even happen. Oil refineries damaged by Harvey.
Our forecasters say our city on the Gulf coast probably will get only tropical storm level winds. People right on our barrier islands in Zone A here will evacuate because of several feet of potential flooding. The rest of us...still on hold ...because we could be unnecessarily adding to the truly impossible task of evacuating everyone.
RV tanks loaded and ready if the cone shifts further west.
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