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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStay safe in Hurricane
Fingers and toes are crossed that no lives are lost.
Here's hoping Fema will do the business, let Trump say he did a brilliant job and everybody else screwed up,
as long as the people on the ground are allowed to do their job and lifes are saved.
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Stay safe in Hurricane (Original Post)
brettdale
Aug 2017
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Rockport is already advising residents to write their name and SS# on their skin to identify the bod
Not Ruth
Aug 2017
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Not Ruth
(3,613 posts)1. Rockport is already advising residents to write their name and SS# on their skin to identify the bod
Not Ruth
(3,613 posts)3. 40% of Rockport residents had refused to evacuate
Not Ruth
(3,613 posts)2. Someone on Reddit is posting about driving from a safe area to Houston tomorrow to check their pets
And bringing their 2 year old. Combined with Houston's mayor discouraging evacuation, I am wondering if Houston was prepared for this.
malaise
(275,596 posts)4. I remember during the last flood in Houston DUers were explaining the city's development
and it's capacity to flood. I hope my nephew and his family have headed North