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Agence France-Presse @AFP:
#BREAKING All Florida residents 'should be prepared to evacuate': governor #HurricaineIrma
recovering_democrat
(224 posts)Our area on west coast near beaches under voluntary now. They say give people who want to go ahead and leave time before becomes mandatory. Expect it couple of days if forecast stays same. Shelters now open, etc. Looks bad for whole state. Irma is wider than Fl orida. Storm surges possible on both coasts. Stay safe.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)This storm is gonna be on you in another day.
I just saw the Tampa mayor saying folks should get away from certain zones, but he didn't call for evacuation.
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,209 posts)Considering tomorrow afternoon the wind's going to pick up
mcar
(42,388 posts)Baitball Blogger
(46,764 posts)In practical terms, it is impossible for all of Florida to evacuate.
Thrill
(19,178 posts)ExciteBike66
(2,376 posts)Maybe Dick Scott is saying that we will need to evac AFTER the storm due to rampant zombie virus outbreaks?
drray23
(7,638 posts)I also read somewhere (i could be wrong) that they dont have a solid plan for evacuations such as reversing highway traffic to double the capacity. We had that in the tidewater area of virginia for years.
GoCubsGo
(32,095 posts)What the hell??? They have already done so in Georgia, which has far more time to evacuate. Even my state (South Carolina) learned its lesson on that years ago. It took Hurricane Hugo to do it, but at least they they learned from it.
QC
(26,371 posts)Things will be ok.
snooper2
(30,151 posts)QC
(26,371 posts)MineralMan
(146,336 posts)Very helpful, Governor Scott. Very helpful, indeed. Evacuate how? Evacuate to what safe place?
I wonder where Governor Scott will be on Sunday?
mcar
(42,388 posts)MineralMan
(146,336 posts)Or, maybe he can hitch a ride with Limbaugh. Yeah...save fuel.
mcar
(42,388 posts)It was one of his big campaign things - he'd get rid of the "costly" state plane and use his own.
drray23
(7,638 posts)So, in the best of cases they estimate 1900 per lane and per hour. So, reversing a 3 lane gives you 6×1900 which is slighly less than 12000 vehicles per hour. If you optimistically assume 4 ppls per vehicle you end up with moving roughly 50k/hour at best.
So 6 million people would take 6 days or so...
Not possible. As soon as there is one accident, traffic clogs.. Not to mention that many of the assumptions I made are very optimistic (everybody has access to a vehicle and pack 4 to a car, they can get gas, they can manage to get on that highway using secondary roads, etc.. )
Mass evacuation is probably only possible if we had a good train system or things like that. Mass transportation instead of private cars.
More realistic is a solid plan for targeted evacs ( like the keys) where you deal with much smaller numbers.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Where would they go? Where would they stay?
drray23
(7,638 posts)i estimated for 6 millions and one major highway (i95).
no way we could do 21 millions. would take weeks.
woodsprite
(11,929 posts)The guy worked for a big package shipping company, but I'm not sure which one. AND I'm assuming he means employees and their families, but they said they were allowing anyone to hitch a ride with their airplanes, train cars, or other fleet units and evac to NY free of charge. That was where they were moving their equipment. Apparently they were originally moving the equipment to Atlanta, but changed to NY because of the uncertainty of the path and the number of people already heading to Atlanta.
He had a sister whose family was catching a flight that he had set up for her, but it wasn't scheduled to leave until tomorrow morning.
MichaelSoE
(1,576 posts)Actually my spouse and are in SW FL and are fortunate enough to be in a structure that is not in surge or flood danger areas. Windows have been shuttered and we are hunkered down. We organized a neighborhood 'buddy system' with others that are remaining.