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Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Uncertainty
The biggest problem with hurricanes is the uncertainty of their paths. You don't want to take dramatic measures such as evacuate, or in our case move the breeders inside, unless you absolutely have to.
The problem is, once you absolutely have to, the wind is blowing over 45 miles an hour and it's raining hard. Makes everything you have to do that much more difficult. I guess this is all part of the process.
New Orleans is under a "voluntary evacuation" order. They are trying to move out as many people as they can prior to any mandatory order. We won't leave in any case. We are 18' above sea level and have too many babies and breeders to deal with.
- posted by J-Birds @ 5:49 AM |
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