tronbunny wrote:Good morning folks.
Yesterday, Gov. Jeb said that it is "unrealistic" for most folks to evac. Only those, on the mainland, that are in damaged, unprotected, modular homes or low lying areas should evac.
Most can go to local shelters if they feel their homes are not fairly sturdy. If you're boarded up, and live in a sturdy (yes even wood frame - inland) find a safe room and hunker down there.
If you don't want the hassle, got to a local shelter. Your house can wait for you and the storm, while you have the resources of food and hopefully good company.
I am sorry, but Jeb Bush is trying to prevent panic and his info is nuts! ALL the shelters were full in the last hurricane, and space is limited. People cannot just go there, they will be turned away if it's full. If you have ever been in a public shelter you will never go again, it is not even a consideration for me, once was enough. Wood frame homes cannot withstand what block homes can! I forget the wind speed at which the wood gives way, but it is a lot less. Mobile homes fall apart, the wood homes. I would not stay in either for a cat 3 or higher.
I was near Camille and was in Donna and Betsy and a few others. I don't claim to know it all, but if Gov. Bush said that the I know why I did not vote for him.