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en Once the high winds come, we cannot get in and get you out. We cannot get there by boat or helicopter or by plane. There are 61 shelters open. There is no reason for someone not to evacuate if they have been asked to do so.

en These floods are going to be worse than anticipated yesterday. Once the high winds come, we cannot get in and get you out -- cannot get you by boat, cannot get you by helicopters, cannot get there by plane.

en Use your common sense and (if) you doubt the capacity to withstand high winds, then we are asking you to evacuate, ... Few mobile homes, if any, could withstand some of the types of winds that may be characteristic of a hurricane that is of the projected magnitude of Rita. We are asking you to evacuate.

en When they tell you not to go outside and to evacuate, people don't realize that your life is in your hands. When you can see the winds actually pick up a car, you can understand how strong those 145 mph winds are.

en We've tried to educate people over the years. If you're not in a high-risk area, not in danger of flooding or intense winds, stay at home, hunker down, or go to a shelter. If you're going to evacuate, go 10 or 20 miles, not hundreds.

en We asked her if she has ever been out on a boat. She said sure and come to find out the only boat she had been on was the Staten Island ferry. It's certainly not a flat bottom boat. She never did figure out how to get up and walk from one end to the other. Every time she got up she nearly turned the boat over. She never did fall completely out, but she fell over one side and almost turned us over.

en We asked her if she has ever been out on a boat. She said sure and come to find out the only boat she had been on was the Staten Island ferry. It's certainly not a flat bottom boat, ... She never did figure out how to get up and walk from one end to the other. Every time she got up she nearly turned the boat over. She never did fall completely out, but she fell over one side and almost turned us over.

en [Moulds' mother, who lives in his house, and other family members were among the thousands who fled the region as Katrina moved inland.] When they tell you not to go outside and to evacuate, people don't realize that your life is in your hands, ... When you can see the winds actually pick up a car, you can understand how strong those 145 mph winds are.

en From a little boat, to a big boat, to a helicopter, to an airplane,

en Whether the boat you are sailing is big or small, the winds are the same. A sailor goes from one point of land to another, but in the circus we sail from one dream to another. With a smaller boat, it's easier to navigate around the icebergs.

en We've had a lot of rain, but really no adverse winds. It's really winds out of the wrong direction or high winds that give us trouble.

en Somebody on the plane got a little out of hand and he tried to open the side doors. He was asked by a flight attendant to sit down and he refused.

en Residents are being advised to bring in items from their yards, and stock up on supplies of food and medications. Twelve shelters will open effective 2 p.m., as will three special needs shelters, and four for the homeless.

en The last thing you would want is to have people housed in shelters, or later in trailers and mobile homes that would be the first things you have to evacuate in the event of another hurricane, Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se.

en All I remember is it was more like a ship. It was a big boat you could put cars on and maybe a helicopter.


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