The earliest we're going to see significant impact from the storm appears to be Friday afternoon, but people should not wait, ... It's time to act. |
The intent of the program was not to provide you a generator for free. We don't want fraud and waste in our programs. |
The last thing you would want is to have people housed in shelters, or later in trailers and mobile homes that would be the first things you have to evacuate in the event of another hurricane, |
The previous hurricanes had depleted the national supply. |
The state does not have the capability to provide financial assistance to disaster victims. |
The state team is committed to working with our federal partners in meeting the needs of Floridians who were affected by Hurricane Wilma. We want to be as thorough as possible in this vital endeavor. |
The time of preparing is rapidly moving into time of action, |
This important step puts us closer to getting this vital element of our 'culture of preparedness' plan into motion before the start of the 2006 Hurricane Season. |
This is also the time when surfers will go to the coast, and I will almost guarantee you somebody is going to drown this weekend. Again, use caution. |
This naturally occurring event has overtaken our ability to stop its progression. |
This storm has some potential to it. The time to go is now. |
To a lot of people that would be an insult. |
To a lot of people that would be an insult. They have been publicly out looking at how many different names and everyone turned it down and they come back and ask you? |
To me the risk of what happened in Mississippi and what happened in Louisiana is always the worst-case scenario. |
Unlike the public and business is prepared, government cannot do this alone. |