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K&R ismnotwasm Aug 2017 #1
What the OP failed to mention Cryptoad Sep 2017 #79
Well said. narnian60 Aug 2017 #2
Exactly! Phoenix61 Aug 2017 #3
Thank you, TygrBright angel823 Aug 2017 #4
Thanks, angel823. Stay safe. Keep us updated on you and your family. n/t TygrBright Aug 2017 #6
like after katrina republican talk radio will be used to blame dems certainot Sep 2017 #82
I live here OBrien Aug 2017 #5
IMO their state and local governments are doing an outstanding job of keeping deaths to a minimum. appleannie1943 Aug 2017 #7
And that's really what it's about TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #20
thank you Bright. barbtries Aug 2017 #8
It is heartbreaking. TygrBright Aug 2017 #15
So far, 9 trillion gallons of water. It's the Kobayashi Maru of disaster scenarios. Turn CO Blue Aug 2017 #9
One journo said: "Harvey's trying to pick up the whole damn' Gulf and dump it on the Big Bend." n/t TygrBright Aug 2017 #10
Exactly. It was a no-win scenario even two days beforehand - for all the reasons you state Turn CO Blue Aug 2017 #19
What does this have to do with Bob Loblaw Aug 2017 #11
When I lived in Houston .. ananda Aug 2017 #12
Most of the people who stay in their homes have a lot of pets or can't afford a hotel. I used to kerry-is-my-prez Aug 2017 #13
Add to that martigras Aug 2017 #14
Not true re: zoning TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #58
Those people should have watched the Mayor's press conference just a few minutes ago... George II Aug 2017 #16
I saw that on MSNBC SCVDem Aug 2017 #22
I also think people not from Texas have no idea how big Houston is. alarimer Aug 2017 #69
It is possible that the mayor saved more lives by not issuing a mandatory evacuation. SweetieD Aug 2017 #17
KNR Lucinda Aug 2017 #18
Mayor Turner has lived in Houston for decades GETPLANING Aug 2017 #21
Also, there was very little notice More_Cowbell Aug 2017 #23
They had time to evacuate. Igel Aug 2017 #27
and let's say theoretically...that an evacuation was called a WEEK in advance... steve2470 Aug 2017 #24
What about security? KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2017 #38
excellent point nt steve2470 Aug 2017 #40
People in Houston ,,,, Cryptoad Aug 2017 #25
Too many like to find some one to blame. Cattledog Aug 2017 #26
May I... syringis Aug 2017 #28
Unfortunately, some blaming is already happening. Thanks for your well wishes, syringis! pnwmom Aug 2017 #37
I evacuated from the Beaumont area during Rita. Our area has about 300,000 residents Dustlawyer Aug 2017 #29
And too, there's a certain irony... zentrum Aug 2017 #30
Mexico is number 32 in crime rate rankings zentrum Aug 2017 #31
i would add, without reading the thread yet, KatyMan Aug 2017 #32
Thank you Dopers_Greed Aug 2017 #33
+1 onenote Aug 2017 #34
Katrina saw many people evacuated by the Feds to other states. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #35
Thank you. Horse with no Name Aug 2017 #36
There are too many armchair FEMA employees. EllieBC Aug 2017 #39
Evacuating major cities isn't all that easy. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2017 #41
Exactly. Houston knows what it's doing. Evacuations are dangerous in & of themselves. Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #42
Amen! Thank you for this post. Catherine Vincent Aug 2017 #43
K & R SunSeeker Aug 2017 #44
K & R. Nt Heartstrings Aug 2017 #45
The proper way is phased mandatory evacuations Lee-Lee Aug 2017 #46
I've been through manditory evacuation drills like that. And through manditory evacuations. haele Aug 2017 #67
Your last paragraph says it all. 7962 Aug 2017 #74
New Orleans lost about half of its population after Katrina greymattermom Aug 2017 #47
Republicans Global warming & Climate change is real. 30-40 inches of rain in 3 days is HERE to STAY. Sunlei Aug 2017 #48
Houston Mayor Turner made the right call,... Jimbo101 Aug 2017 #49
there's also US290 going towards Aus but that's been hit with closures and ongoing construction work onetexan Aug 2017 #50
On One Of The Sunday Shows (can't remember which one) Me. Aug 2017 #51
This hurricane is not out of line in frequency or power with regular hurricane patterns. AtheistCrusader Aug 2017 #52
That is incorrect dbackjon Aug 2017 #57
You can't credibly describe this as 1000 year flooding. 1000 years ago the houston impermeable surfa AtheistCrusader Aug 2017 #62
Yes, the development is a major issue with the drainage dbackjon Aug 2017 #70
True, for the long game, it's critical to keep the climate perspective. AtheistCrusader Aug 2017 #71
Saw this today dbackjon Aug 2017 #73
Same thing happened in Ga in '94; that flood was "only" a tropical storm. it didnt move. 7962 Aug 2017 #77
See this breakdown of how climate change factors affect intensity and behavior of storms... TygrBright Aug 2017 #61
I read that. Some problems with it. AtheistCrusader Aug 2017 #64
As in building at or below flood levels, or even sea level ( New Orleans) 7962 Aug 2017 #75
K&R Lithos Aug 2017 #53
The republicans say we need smaller government. usaf-vet Aug 2017 #54
yeah, 3 mil people on the road to where? that place could be worse! Motley13 Aug 2017 #55
Sort of like the movie Independence Day. Blue_true Aug 2017 #59
Anyone who has ever lived in Houston knows that the city can be evacuated McCamy Taylor Aug 2017 #56
Harvey went from a tropical depression to a Cat 3 hurricane in 48 hours TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #60
Yeap, between a rock and a hard place uponit7771 Aug 2017 #63
"Well we screwed it up before so why try" isn't a strong policy base Lee-Lee Aug 2017 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author LanternWaste Aug 2017 #66
It was a tropical storm on Wednesday alarimer Aug 2017 #68
Yes. It went from a tropical depression to Cat3 in 48 hours TexasBushwhacker Sep 2017 #80
Perfectly said. Just perfect. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2017 #72
Since Houston can never be evacuated, but it is the most vulnerable city to climate change Not Ruth Aug 2017 #76
the teevee gnewz must 2nd guess at all times. 30 vs 100, i'd say the mayor got it right, but as a di pansypoo53219 Aug 2017 #78
What prevented the governor from ordering evacuation? keithbvadu2 Sep 2017 #81
Nobody cares what that fuckwad thinks. PDittie Sep 2017 #83
Because ir wasn't a hurricane obamanut2012 Sep 2017 #85
Really the only way to go was north. Demtexan Sep 2017 #84
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