Cool, they can move to ATL.
Everyone had the same information as the mayor did and didn't think it was serious enough to leave but now the mayor is in hot water for not calling for an evacuation. If they thought it was that serious why the fukk didn't people just leave on their own?![]()

Most people on here arent on the all cacs are evil tip.A lot of this black white and other militant B.S spewed here on the coli gets put into perspective when natural disasters like these hit.
Yes there is a huge problem with racism and white supremacy in the US but the "all cacs are evil" gets put into perspective when you see people of all races coming together using there own resources time and putting there health at risk to help others. It's a beautiful thing.
A lot of people could be likenot my problem. Most of the volunteers aren't getting paid.
Be safe out there, and if there is any advice I can give it's just take everything a day at a time. Losing everything or close to it can literally make you shut down mentally.
From what I heard, part of the reason he didn't call for an evacuation was due to the traffic disaster during Hurricane Rita, where people literally died in hours of traffic. I imagine, that compounded with flash flooding, would have been an even worse disaster.Everyone had the same information as the mayor did and didn't think it was serious enough to leave but now the mayor is in hot water for not calling for an evacuation. If they thought it was that serious why the fukk didn't people just leave on their own?![]()

In the hours before Rita struck the Houston area in September 2005, government officials issued an evacuation order, and some 2.5 million people hit the road at the same time, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Officials later reported more than 100 deaths connected to Hurricane Rita — and at least 60 of those deaths were linked the evacuation itself, according to a 2006 report to the Texas House of Representatives.
It's honestly a good thing he didn't call for evac...Imagine all the lives that would have been lost with this part completely covered in water...From what I heard, part of the reason he didn't call for an evacuation was due to the traffic disaster during Hurricane Rita, where people literally died in hours of traffic. I imagine, that compounded with flash flooding, would have been an even worse disaster.![]()

From what I heard, part of the reason he didn't call for an evacuation was due to the traffic disaster during Hurricane Rita, where people literally died in hours of traffic. I imagine, that compounded with flash flooding, would have been an even worse disaster.
edit: Harvey is causing ‘epic catastrophic flooding’ in Houston. Why wasn’t the city evacuated?
While this definitely an unprecedented disaster, this isn't the first time Houston has dealt with flooding. Like I said, I'm from there and grew up there and flooding was part of life. It flooded AT LEAST once every year, not from just Tropical Storms and Hurricanes, but just from heavy rainfall. That is part of living in Houston. That is the purpose of the bayous, which unfortunately, would flood over and then flood the streets more often than not.I really wonder what this will do to the migration rates to Houston.
This is sending Katrina vibes through people I'm talking to.
I know people doing medical residencies in Houston who are basically using this as an inflection point to leave the city in the near future.
I'm hearing Dallas, ATL, etc.

What would deter most people living in Houston more than anything is the fukking humidity and constant heat. Spend one summer in Houston and that will probably be more of a determining factor in you making a home there than this![]()
From what I heard, part of the reason he didn't call for an evacuation was due to the traffic disaster during Hurricane Rita, where people literally died in hours of traffic. I imagine, that compounded with flash flooding, would have been an even worse disaster.![]()
. It flooded AT LEAST once every year, not from just Tropical Storms and Hurricanes, but just from heavy rainfall.

