HollynLA wrote:I thought I would revive this thread, as hindsight is 20/20, no? And there's always the chance someone will learn from this situation something which could help them in a similar situation in the future.
Seeing as how people this morning were saying it's ALREADY too late now to begin evacuating, and judging from the live pictures of the gridlock on the roads, it looks like Wednesday WAS the "golden day". Maybe those emergency managers DO know a thing or two more than people outside of the area.
It was MONDAY that I said it was too early. Today is Thursday and still 48 hours from landfall. Landfall that look to probably take place somewhere between Galveston and Lafayette, LA. I NEVER said they should not evacuate. That is all I'm going to say on the subject. Good luck
Holly, it makes no difference when you said it, or where Rita ultimately goes. And, just to clarify a point, landfall is much less than 48 hrs, and landfall is not the deadline, anyway, it's tropical storm force winds or closing of bridges/roads.
If you read the quote from your post, which I did include in my post:
HollynLA wrote:...I think there will be many who don't evacuate yet anyway as they want to make sure the path holds before they make the final decision to leave. There is still ample time. I would say by Thursday or Friday morning.
You clearly state that Thursday or Friday morning is 'ample time' to evacuate. Circumstances have proven that is simply not true.
It's nothing personal, and I'm not trying to criticize you, as I'm wrong more often than anyone!

