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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 The risk of flooding is higher than most people think. You should talk to your agent about the possible risk of flooding. Floods happen every year outside of designated flood zones so everybody should take this risk very seriously. ... Make sure you have enough to rebuild your home and enough to replace what's in it.

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 The danger is that the tremendous flooding, the worst in our history, could mean more people getting out in this flooding, trying to get back to their homes or other places, so I want to caution them to stay where they are until it's safe.

en It can withstand pretty good hurricane winds. They'll use big dump trucks to patrol the island when flooding starts. When the eye comes in, they all come in and hunker down. When it's over, they all go out again and make sure nobody's trying to vandalize or plunder.

en Those people at risk should not get on the highways to evacuate. People should prepare to shelter in place if they have not evacuated.

en We've done such a good job of communicating the dangers of winds and storm surge that accompany hurricanes that flooding in now the number one cause of hurricane fatalities. Our challenge is to get the word out that inland flooding, in some cases far removed from where the storms come ashore, can pose serious danger.

en Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. 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 been very fortunate where we've had some tornadoes touch down in the Carrollton area or, as much as tornadoes, straight-line winds which can be as devastating in their own sense. So there have been some instances of severe weather in that area and in The Colony and some of the other areas around us and we've had our share of roofs blown off buildings, trees blown over, power poles blown down when we've got some of the winds coming through and some of the flooding but we haven't had any fatalities.

en I cannot emphasize enough to the folks that live in the Florida Keys: A hurricane is coming, ... Perhaps people are saying, `I'm going to hunker down.' They shouldn't do that. They should evacuate.

en The parish president made the decision that he wouldn't risk the lives of the pump station operators, and we evacuated those people to the shelter closest to us, ... You want to know who's responsible for the flooding? Katrina's responsible.

en I cannot emphasize enough to the folks that live in the Florida Keys: A hurricane is coming, ... Perhaps people are saying, 'I'm going to hunker down.' They shouldn't do that. They should evacuate, and there's very little time left to do so.

en I cannot emphasize enough to the folks that live in the Florida Keys: A hurricane is coming. Perhaps people are saying, 'I'm going to hunker down.' They shouldn't do that. They should evacuate, and there's very little time left to do so.

en We are going to be challenged by high winds, rain and flooding because it will slow our ability to move restoration crews and work in affected areas. Crews cannot work safely when winds exceed 35 mph.

en There's still potential for severe weather. We're watching the flooding and monitoring that very closely because we're concerned about some low-lying areas here in town. But other than that, we've just got the heavy rainfall and then the winds gusting up to some 30 miles an hour.


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