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Even with head start, Houston had a problem
Waterbury Republican-American ^
| September 24, 2005
| Erin McClam (A.P.)
Posted on 09/24/2005 1:13:44 PM PDT by Graybeard58
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To: KingKongCobra
Face it the Democratic Mayors or Houston and Galveston Failed to Evacuate all their people just and the Democratic Mayor or New Orleans failed to Evacuate all of his people.
To: IronMan04
To: Peach
Are the roads in New Orleans built to handle that kind of traffic?
To: Paleo Conservative
Considering this is the biggest evacuation ever attempted in US history, we didn't do too bad.
Not bad at all.
Not to mention the fact that the media is ignoring one important thing - those residents who evacuated for Rita won't be making the same mistakes again, i.e. traveling on I-45.
I may start a vanity thread on this, but my family and extended family (i.e. distant cousins), managed to move 45+ children, women, and the "elders"(my term,they don't like the term "elderly" or "senior citizens") from the Houston/Galveston, Corpus Christi, and Beaumont areas out to Austin and west of San Antonio to family members' homes who lived in those areas. Most of the men stayed to look after things, and were going to wait until we had more information. Even then, they knew where the closest relative was, and it was planned that if it was going to hit a certain area, they would leave those areas and stay at a nearby relative's place.
The weekend after we saw New Orleans fall apart, we had a mini-family reunion of sorts, and the topic eventually came up and we discussed what would we do about our families. To make a long story short, a few of the cousins put together lists of the individual families (several dozen) within our family, listing their contact information (including schools of the children, and places of employment for the adults), names and ages of family members, along with blood types and any special medical conditions where possible, and put together a map of where everybody lived across Texas and New Mexico.
A cousin who works for the state worked out evacuation routes depending on what part of the state people were in, that did not use any of the major highways (using mostly FM-type roads and backroads), and we even put together a little bit of information about locations of gas stations, rest stops, and hotels and nearest relatives or friends along those routes. Alternate routes were planned as well, at least one for each "major" route she laid out. Copies of thise maps were sent out to family members, and where possible, multiple families would meet up (meeting areas were mapped out, including areas where family members could come from the opposite direction to help them evacuate if needed).
Needless to say, we didn't think we'd be using it so fast, but when it became clear that a pretty wide area should be evacuated, nobody wasted time, and even those who left the Houston area thursday made it out here in a fraction of the time it was taking many people to get to Huntsville, Dallas, etc.
They may have had to take a more circuitous route to get out of those areas, but I think most agreed that they'd rather put more miles on their vehicles than hours in bumper-to-bumper traffic worrying about gas and water and bathrooms.
It is funny that when we were brainstorming this, we were throwing out all kinds of wild ideas, like trying to figure out where gas stations in various areas received their gas from (from North Texas, South Texas, East Texas, etc.), whether or not to get GPS units for every family, and a few other things, and even the stuff we actually did follow through on seemed a little crazy. After tuesday, none of it seemed too crazy.
Katrina taught us to rely on ourselves, our family, and our friends, before relying on any government.
To: KingKongCobra
FYAH. Why thank you but do you have a more intelligent response?
To: IronMan04
New Orleans didn't evacuate 2.8 million people; the highest estimate I saw was 1 million.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:40:13 PM PDT
by
Peach
(South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
To: af_vet_rr
Katrina taught us to rely on ourselves, our family, and our friends, before relying on any government. So you had information that the people of New Orleans did not have before Katrina?
To: Peach
New Orleans only has one viable road out of town.
To: IronMan04
New Orleans only has one viable road out of town. Hello???
Where are you getting your mis-information?
New Orleans has three roads that lead out of town.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:45:27 PM PDT
by
Peach
(South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
To: Graybeard58
Associated Press writers Kristen Hays in Houston, Liz Austin in Austin and Suzanne Gamboa in Washington, National Writer Matt Crenson in New York and photographer Paul Sancya contributed to this story.Side issue, but why does it take so many AP writers to complete a story?
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:50:23 PM PDT
by
meyer
(The DNC prefers advancing the party at the expense of human lives.)
To: willyd
Thanks for the heads-up.
I have placed myself at my sisters disposal, and will escort her home to Sugar Land whenever she wishes. If I know the traffic is there, I can avoid it.
Appreciate the help.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:50:47 PM PDT
by
laotzu
To: Texasforever
I have taken 12 hours to drive from Houston to Dallas many times on the Thanksgiving holiday. This evacuation was remarkable and it will now be spun into a crisis that has to be fixed.If it needs fixing, the cure is just what the libs don't want - more highways. Or, less centralized cities.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:51:20 PM PDT
by
meyer
(The DNC prefers advancing the party at the expense of human lives.)
To: IronMan04
Face it the Democratic Mayors or Houston and Galveston Failed to Evacuate all their people just and the Democratic Mayor or New Orleans failed to Evacuate all of his people. LOLOL. Oh, my. I haven't seen this much misinformation posted in one place in some time.
Houston and Galveston evacuated 95% of their population. At best, New Orleans evacuated 80%, leaving behind their most vulnerable -- those without cars or resources, those in nursing homes and the disabled.
By contrast, Houston and Galveston used buses to take out those without resources, those in nursing homes and the disabled.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:51:45 PM PDT
by
Peach
(South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
To: Peach
To: IronMan04
I-10 east and west and the highway over Lake P. Now tell me, why are you on this forum spouting all these absolute, provable lies?
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:53:18 PM PDT
by
Peach
(South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
To: Peach
Where did you get your 95% number from?
To: IronMan04
The mayors of those cities have been all over the news, hon. Do you not listen to news?
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:55:37 PM PDT
by
Peach
(South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
To: af_vet_rr
Houston/Galveston, Corpus Christi, and Beaumont areas out to Austin and west of San Antonio Which highways did you use to evacuate from Corpus Christi. If I had needed to I was trying to choose between I-37 with three outbound lanes, US181 from CC to Karnes City then Texas 123 to San Marcos then I-35 to Austin, or FM136 from Gregory to Refugio, then Texas 183 all the way to Austin.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:57:52 PM PDT
by
Paleo Conservative
(France is an example of retrograde chordate evolution.)
To: KingKongCobra
I have it.
Mr. SOS
for stuck on stupid.
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posted on
09/24/2005 3:58:39 PM PDT
by
UCANSEE2
(I jez calls it az I see it.)
To: IronMan04
"Why thank you but do you have a more intelligent response?"
No. After reading this thread, I can see that anything intelligent would be wasted if addressed to you. Your mind is closed to it.
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