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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's easy to say "residents need to seek higher ground". How and where? The area is flat, and are people supposed to venture out in knee-deep water in record rain and wind in the darkness? It is simply not realistic. I understand why at this point most choose to stay at home.[/quote] It's just the standard weather station warning. Anyone who is under that warning and is not on a second floor should have left yesterday anyway, because at this point there is no good option. Which goes back to what posters have been discussing. How do you interpret weather models and evacuation orders, which might or might not be accurate; and at what point does it make more sense for the government to force residents out of certain danger zones permanently, or for certain residents to throw in the towel by themselves? [/quote]
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