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en Vanderburgh County was very well prepared for [a storm] of this magnitude.

en We are a coastal city and we are very vulnerable to a storm, and there's one out there right now. We are not financially prepared for that storm. . . . It isn'ta question of if a storm of this nature hits Citrus County. It is a question of when.

en We will continue to monitor the storm. If (the storm) appears to be turning toward Volusia County or if it . . . makes a loop and heads back toward us in a few days, we're prepared to act quickly and initiate our plans. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. We will continue to monitor the storm. If (the storm) appears to be turning toward Volusia County or if it . . . makes a loop and heads back toward us in a few days, we're prepared to act quickly and initiate our plans.

en You have to go back three years to the winter when El Nino hit to find a storm of this magnitude. This is a very powerful storm.

en Had we not had these soldiers and airmen deployed and they participated in the relief efforts of a storm of this magnitude, we would have had to have outside help anyway. I don't believe there is a state in this county that could have conducted hurricane relief efforts on this scale to adequately respond without help from other states.

en My storm spotters actively track storms both Saturday and Sunday nights as they crossed Henry County last weekend. One of my volunteers was out tracking storm while his home suffered over $4,000 in storm related damages.

en The preparations are what they are. We're here. The storm is coming. We are as best prepared as we can be as the eye of the storm approaches.

en The Boy Scouts motto is 'Be prepared.' That is why these kids will be calm (during the storm). The program teaches them how to be aware and prepared.

en We'd still be a host county. But I think what's happening now with the magnitude of the storms we're looking at is we're going to see a lot deeper intrusion by these storms when they get over Polk County or get over Central Florida.

en Tropical Storm Arlene infected kudzu plants in Florida between June 8 and June 10. During that time, the storm moved rust spores into the Gulf, and a subsequent storm moved spores into Mississippi and Alabama, specifically George County, MS.

en People in Galveston knew that there was a storm in the Gulf of Mexico. It was reported in the Galveston County Daily News but they didn't know where the storm would make landfall.

en [Katrina had provided an] extraordinary test ... We now know that its capabilities were overwhelmed by the magnitude of the storm.

en My family stayed there and just prepared as best they could to wait out the storm, ... Like anyone else who has family or friends down there, I've been paying attention with some anxiousness watching the path of the storm. The eye was tracking to pass right over my house in Hattiesburg. So sure I'm nervous and hoping and praying everything goes all right for everyone down there.

en We're a young team and we're still growing. I'm proud of the four wins we got against the defending county champ. They're a tough team with three defending county champs and another two who are ranked. They wrestle all year all over the county. We were more mentally prepared today. We knew what we were in for, and we went after them. I'd say we're still four to five years away. We need the kids who are in fifth and sixth grade to come up.

en The magnitude of this storm is tremendous. We have 1,062 crews in the field. We're working around the clock to restore power.


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