Ivan
Re: Dallas
Evacuate south from Houston??? Most of those areas are under some type of tropical watch, warnings and don't have near the hotel room capacity DFW does. Many people from Houston did go to Austin/San Antonio, but most felt DFW was the best place to be out of harms way.
Anyway, I went to get gas this evening in Arlington and the pumps shut off, I went inside and the clerk said we are temporarily closing down. She mumbled something about the computers being down. Odd! Went elsewhere and the lines were getting pretty deep. David Finfrock channel 5/NBC is still calling for several inches in the area and winds 25-35 mph.
Originally posted by girltx983+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(girltx983)</div><!--QuoteBegin-Carrie Halliday
I sure hope you are not serious. Not only do we have locals who HAVE to evacuate, we have Katrina evacuees (still hundreds of thousands in the area) who see Armageddon coming AGAIN and are fleeing. They are sending those from Beaumont and vicinity up 45 too now.
Next time Dallas takes a natural disaster hit, remember this. How would you like it you had to flee to Houston and got this reception?
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Um yeah, totally serious. My advice is everyone shouldn't have the same destination, that's why theyve been stuck in a traffic for more than 10 hours without moving a single mile. If i were in houston i might have gone west or south. Reunion arena is completely full, so are the hotels. So at this point they're having to tell people to move along unless they wanna sleep on the street or can find some type of shelter. There are plenty of cities throughout texas, our population surged after Katrina as many became permanent residents. I just wouldn't want to have been stuck in standstill traffic, some of them are still out there and the congestion has gotten WORSE. If everyone makes it up here i have no idea where they're gonna stay.
Gas statiosn here btw are closing their pumps, some of them i'm not sure if it's due to actually running out of gas or the fear of it so they're not selling. Some gas stations aren't busy while others have the cars lining up. Everyone is topping off their tank for fear of gas prices going to $5 :shock:[/b]
Evacuate south from Houston??? Most of those areas are under some type of tropical watch, warnings and don't have near the hotel room capacity DFW does. Many people from Houston did go to Austin/San Antonio, but most felt DFW was the best place to be out of harms way.
Anyway, I went to get gas this evening in Arlington and the pumps shut off, I went inside and the clerk said we are temporarily closing down. She mumbled something about the computers being down. Odd! Went elsewhere and the lines were getting pretty deep. David Finfrock channel 5/NBC is still calling for several inches in the area and winds 25-35 mph.