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I feel like the news and government response has been to very strongly err on the side of caution lately. The moment the path was updated to move to a direct hit of north Florida yesterday, grocery stores and gas stations were flooded with people preparing a week in advance. 10 or 15 years ago you'd hear a lot of "well a storm hasn't hit here in 100 years" in the region, but nobody fucks around like that anymore.


Evacuation should be done relatively late/certain. Preparation should be done weeks to months in advance.

Frankly I wish stores would have random "everything costs 2x" days all the time to teach people the importance of stocking up on necessities.




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