Until we really understand why people ... don't prepare and what it takes to get that message across, then I think that's going to be our challenge.
Use caution. This is still a very dangerous situation.
We did not have enough product reach the areas in the timely manner that we wished to occur.
We do not want people to let their guard down. That's when we have the greatest number of deaths.
We haven't had any serious injuries or loss of life, and we'd like to keep it that way,
We want to build an air bridge to Key West should the roads be compromised.
We will not wait for the winds to stop blowing, we won't wait for the sky to turn blue.
We'd be looking at what differences there is in the population, building codes. Is it construction or people action? Why did people evacuate in one part and not another? . . ..
We're gearing up to take a hit,
We're going to have every pump, every sandbag out there. The only question is where do we put them.
We're slowing the process down. A large-scale disaster will occur and there will be another hue and cry about why we were not able to get the aid faster.
We've got roughly 4 to 6 million people right now who are experiencing hurricane or tropical storm-force winds.
We've got roughly four to six million people right now who are experiencing hurricane or tropical storm-force winds.
You're in a phenomenon ... it's sort of like a hurricane, you're not going to stop it with what the (existing) resources are.
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