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Woman on NC coast tells MSNBC she’s not evacuating her kids because there’s ‘strength in numbers’
Twitter ^ | 09/12/18 | David Edwards

Posted on 09/12/2018 8:22:30 AM PDT by Simon Green

MSNBC spoke to a North Carolina resident on Wednesday who said that she was not obeying a mandatory hurricane evacuation because there is “strength in numbers.”

Just hours before Hurricane Florence is set to strike the Carolinas, MSNBC’s Kerry Sanders spoke to a woman named Katie who lives in Carolina Beach, North Carolina with her three children.

Katie explained that she was refusing to evacuate and instead was planning to “just try to stay safe during the hurricane.”

“I think we are going to do everything normally,” she said.

“Why the decision to stay and not fall back further inland?” Sanders asked.

“From my experience, getting back into town after the storms is very difficult,” the Carolina Beach resident insisted. “Knowing that our family and friends and our home are all here, we didn’t want to leave them unprotected for a prolonged amount of time. We are going to try to stay put.”

“We have several neighbors saying put,” she added. “We feel there is strength in numbers. We checked in with one another. We are going band together and make it through.”

It was not immediately clear from Katie’s remarks how “strength in numbers” would protect her family from a Category Four hurricane.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: darwin; florence; hurricaneflorence
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To: publius911

“The ultimate child abuse?”

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No,it’s a parent making choices about HER children-——the way it used to be.

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101 posted on 09/12/2018 8:56:29 AM PDT by Mears
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To: DarthVader

Why? I have stayed put during a category 4 hurricane and survived just fine. A little prep-work, some extra supplies, basic survival skills and helpful neighbors can make the experience ... tolerable.

If your house is of modern construction, don’t live in a floodplain, don’t live in the storm surge area, your house is not threatened by falling trees, you have enough food and water for 30 days and have a working generator with fuel supplies, you are most likely going to be just fine. Board up the windows, store some water, make sure the chain saw works, sandbag the entrances where water might get in.... basic stuff.

Conversely, if any of those exceptions DO apply to you, best to bug out. But make sure that you take identification, extra money, extra clothes and important papers. Still board up and lock the house. Put the valuables away, etc. Evacuation can be EXTREMELY stressful. Bugging out if you don’t have a place of safety to go to or don’t know what to bring with you, can often be a bad idea.

Media hype aside, we (Americans) have survived hurricanes for many many years.


102 posted on 09/12/2018 8:56:45 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: Simon Green

should have blurred out the children’s faces. (potential future victims)


103 posted on 09/12/2018 8:57:12 AM PDT by SMGFan ( .)
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To: V_TWIN

I live in East Tennessee where gusts to 60 or 70 are the greatest experienced. The result is mostly doen trees and power lines and the large canopies at gas stations that are not designed for those windloads.

I was before retirement a liscensed contractor in Palm Beach County and was involved in design and construction to the strenuous codes there.


104 posted on 09/12/2018 8:57:54 AM PDT by bert ((KE. N.P. N.C. +12) Muller..... conspiracy to over throw the government)
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To: Moonman62
I know people who survived the eye of Andrew. They had interesting stories to tell, like roofs blowing off, windows breaking and hiding under mattresses, but they were all uninjured.

I know people who survived the Andrew too - got in their bathtub with their young children with a mattress on top - and said from that point on they would evacuate when told to...

105 posted on 09/12/2018 8:58:20 AM PDT by GOPJ (Deep State power peaked during the McCain funeral - it's down from here on out.)
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To: Moonman62

We didn’t evacuate for a category 1, which stalled off our shore.

I still remember the shrieking winds and power lines snapping
My husband spent the evening bailing water from our living room....
Tornadoes were all around us, taking the roof off our local supermarket

...me?....I was in the hallway with mattresses trying to protect our two children, one a baby

We thought....Category One.....meh

Yeah, right


106 posted on 09/12/2018 8:58:24 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: Simon Green

God help those poor children, their mother is a lunatic.


107 posted on 09/12/2018 8:58:26 AM PDT by Trumpnado2016 (Welcome to Trump World.)
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To: Mears

NO!...THIS IS CHILD ABUSE!


108 posted on 09/12/2018 8:59:04 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: BookmanTheJanitor
She should have said ...”It’s still safer than working late at Joe Scarborough’s office”.

Bwa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha **GAG**

Sorry.
I didn't see the gallows humor coming...

109 posted on 09/12/2018 8:59:52 AM PDT by publius911 (Rule by Fiat-Obama's a Phone and a Pen)
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To: eyedigress

I would agree that hysteria level is high and argue that there isn’t enough information to judge whether this person is stupid or not, just based on a general area in which she lives and a somewhat-stupid statement.

It’s not like evacuating is totally free of hazard, sharing the packed roads with some freaked-out people and staying in an unknown location with an unknown slice of society as your close evacuee neighbors. Not to mention the return trip, and dealing with those hassles and that avalanche of people.

I just hope everyone stays safe and the death and destruction talk is waaaaay overblown. It always seems to be just that.


110 posted on 09/12/2018 9:00:22 AM PDT by spiderpig (does whatever a SpiderPig does)
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To: Guenevere

Where do you suggest she go to escape the child abuse charges? Durham?


111 posted on 09/12/2018 9:00:25 AM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west))
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To: Guenevere

Which hurricane was that?


112 posted on 09/12/2018 9:00:57 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Give a man a fish and he'll be a Democrat. Teach a man to fish and he'll be a responsible citizen.)
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To: eyedigress
Do you have any idea how many miles inland Katrina flooded homes in
Bay St Louis Miss ?.
Boats were pushed onto I-10
Try about 20 .
The local hospital had to evacuate the First two floors.

This lady is dangerously stupid but the kids need to be removed .

113 posted on 09/12/2018 9:01:12 AM PDT by ncalburt (Gop DC Globalists out themselves ever)
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To: Guenevere

It may be child endangerment——but it’s not abuse.

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114 posted on 09/12/2018 9:01:44 AM PDT by Mears
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To: Reno89519
If I lived in an elevated, concrete structure, had food and water stores, I'd stay.

If you are close to the coast with a hurricane that strong, it's likely the water or flying debris will get you. We lost a friend when Rita came up through the Beaumont/Port Arthur area. He and his family were safe up in NE Texas when he decided to go back down and ride out the storm for fear of looters. When he didn't come back in a couple of days, we feared the worst. They had a brick home just SW of Orange, and there wasn't much left of it. They found his body stuffed in a culvert two blocks from the house. They never found his truck. Rita was a Cat 3 when it hit.

115 posted on 09/12/2018 9:01:54 AM PDT by eastexsteve
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To: bert

Keep in mind that Katrina was a category 3 at landfall.

I lived outside of New Orleans at the time, an area far from the Gulf but (like all of SE Louisiana) low. We evacuated 2 days before Katrina hit. We took important papers, pictures, our computers, and our son’s favorite toys with us, knowing (correctly) that none of it would be left. The surge at my house was 12+ feet deep, reaching almost to the top of my roof. Houses on my block were collapsed to the ground, and at least one was completely gone without a trace.

ANY hurricane is not to be underestimated when you’re near the coast or in low terrain. Barring a major unexpected change, Florence is going to be catastrophic. The woman in this article is likely condemning herself and her children to death.


116 posted on 09/12/2018 9:02:37 AM PDT by gbunch (http://www.AskGregAndDanielle.com)
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To: spiderpig

FR is evolving into a government/media hype complex from hell.


117 posted on 09/12/2018 9:02:38 AM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west))
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To: Moonman62
AUSTIN — Texas officials said Thursday that they believe at least 82 people died as a result of Hurricane Harvey and the intense flooding it brought to Houston and coastal areas, although it could take weeks to determine the exact death toll.Sep 14, 2017 Texas officials: Hurricane Harvey death toll at 82, 'mass casualties ...

IF a person was driving on a road where 82 people were going to die in a 25 mile area over a period of ONE DAY then I would suggest they put their social security numbers on their arms too...

118 posted on 09/12/2018 9:03:02 AM PDT by GOPJ (Deep State power peaked during the McCain funeral - it's down from here on out.)
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To: ncalburt

This is not Katrina and the NC coast is NOT below sea level.

Keep your apples.


119 posted on 09/12/2018 9:04:04 AM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west))
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To: wally_bert

Where is the father? What’s his opinion?


120 posted on 09/12/2018 9:04:16 AM PDT by dandiegirl (BO)
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