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In reply to the discussion: What would you do if warned about an oncoming hurricane? [View all]LynneSin
(95,337 posts)15. I truly cannot answer that question because that has never happened to me
I've lived near the coast all my life but never on the coast. Right now I'm about an hour from the Delaware Beaches and we've never had a direct hit.
So for me I know this - my house is 2 blocks from the highest point in the city PLUS there are no streams nearby that could flood even close to my house. My friend who lives in the suburbs has lost power during every major storm yet I rarely have a flicker. Plus I have this inane need to overprepare anyways. So more than likely I would stay at my house because I know I am safe there and I don't have to worry about what to do with my cats.
But if I lived at the beach and we were getting a close hit and they said evacuate I probably would. I do have enough common sense that's for sure!
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Yes. And if it was called "Frankenstorm" and another "Perfect Storm," I'd leave.
Indpndnt
Nov 2012
#35
As a large livestock farmer, this will never apply. However, for me it would depend on circumstances
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#25