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This thread discusses the potential impact of Hurricane Ike, including reports of a possible levy break in Scarsdale, LA, and the resulting safety concerns for residents in affected areas. Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding evacuations, flooding, and the overall situation as the storm approaches.
Views differ regarding the necessity and effectiveness of evacuations, with some participants expressing frustration over those who choose to stay despite warnings, while others share personal experiences that highlight the challenges of evacuation.
Participants are sharing real-time experiences and observations as Hurricane Ike approaches, with many discussing the emotional and logistical challenges faced by those in affected areas.
Members of the consultant community who are interested in personal accounts and experiences related to the impact of hurricanes and emergency preparedness may find this discussion relevant.
Chef Kearns said:Thanks!
Here in SA they let school out at noon and most of the businesses will shut down by 3pm. We have alot of evacuees. I think most of our precautions are to free up the highways for the people trying to get to higher/dryer ground.
Chef Kearns said:Thanks!
Here in SA they let school out at noon and most of the businesses will shut down by 3pm. We have alot of evacuees. I think most of our precautions are to free up the highways for the people trying to get to higher/dryer ground.
Chef Kearns said:We are inland about 3 hours or so from Corpus Christi. Because of the way Ike is predicted to turn we won't get it too bad here. At worst it will storm and flood here and maybe a tornado or 2. But no one is expecting it to present that way to us.
Chef Kearns said:We are inland about 3 hours or so from Corpus Christi. Because of the way Ike is predicted to turn we won't get it too bad here. At worst it will storm and flood here and maybe a tornado or 2. But no one is expecting it to present that way to us.
JAE said:I just heard a news story saying people are afraid gas will go up $2 a gallon. It just went up 15 cents 15 minutes ago.
chefmeg said:It just kills me when people do not evacuate! I mean, so what if you leave and it was a 'false alarm'? By staying, you put rescue workers lives at risk trying to come get your stubborn butt!
chefmeg said:It just kills me when people do not evacuate! I mean, so what if you leave and it was a 'false alarm'? By staying, you put rescue workers lives at risk trying to come get your stubborn butt!
Chef Kearns said:Please don't judge her, just pray for her. I've offered her room in my home. I hope she takes me up on it. There is still time to get on the road before it hits.