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In reply to the discussion: I can not believe that people are too stubborn to evacuate. [View all]Mariana
(15,626 posts)53. Nah, they make a huge deal of it every time.
And like I said elsewhere in the thread, you'll never hear any stories about all the people who remained whose homes are in pretty good shape, who have plenty of water and food and ice and batteries and other supplies, and who are just fine.
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Oh they'll evacuate. the incoming water will kill them and the out going will drag them out to sea
Fullduplexxx
Sep 2018
#1
Many of her friends and neighbors are also staying, and she says she thinks there is safety in
tblue37
Sep 2018
#6
The amount of rain expected is mind boggling--2 to 11 trillion gallons of water dumped on NC:
tblue37
Sep 2018
#63
I think your hyperactive autocorrect changed "rescue" to "revived" in your post. nt
tblue37
Sep 2018
#8
*I* fear for the brave people who will endanger themselves trying to rescue them at the last minute
tblue37
Sep 2018
#7
Hurricane Rita in Texas also led to deadly traffic gridlock as people all tried to flee at once. nt
tblue37
Sep 2018
#41
Wasn't Rita grid lock one of the reasons people did not leave when Harvey hit?
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2018
#42
My sister in Deer Park was caught up in that traffic jam and ended up on old US 75.
TexasTowelie
Sep 2018
#61
i fear people will not want to leave in another New Orleans storm after what happened with Katrina.
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2018
#49
People are irrational by nature, live above their means, and like to say they'll happily drown, unti
lindysalsagal
Sep 2018
#56
Most people in NC mandatory evacuation areas -- outer banks, Bogue Banks, other...
moriah
Sep 2018
#32
Many don't have the money to leave ...could be a while before they are allowed back.
Demsrule86
Sep 2018
#37
I've evacuated twice for two hurricanes in my life, and both were wastes of time
steve2470
Sep 2018
#59