Postby EricTheFred » Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:25 am
I'm a little worried about Houston and Corpus, myself. Unlike Post-Katrina Louisiana, I don't think our state government has taken the lessons that Rita served up very seriously. At least, if they have, they have not been terribly public about it. I felt that the Houston / Galveston area especially demonstrated it had serious evacuation problems. And I remember the very tired family I met during that time, who had just been shipped up to Dallas from Houston, just as they'd been getting used to living there as refugees from Katrina. What kind of intelligence does it show of an organizing agency that ships refugees from a hurricane to another hurricane-risk area?
Hopefully, the local and county governments have been more active. I'm too far away to know about that.
College football games are already getting canceled, and people as far inland as Austin are being told to expect a hurricane. It should be interesting. Last time a tropical storm remained 'storm' category all the way to Dallas, I was in high school. I wonder if this one will.
Anyhow, take care and stay safe. May God protect you and yours, and all you hold dear.
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