candrew
Well-Known Member
Actually getting on the road, if you do decide to evacuate, is STILL not a guarantee that you'll be out of danger. Once these storms make land fall, the amount of moisture they drop can cause severe flooding all the way up to Canada in the most extreme cases. So what if you run away, only to get caught in disaster somewhere else?
Yep, this is pretty much human nature - you'd rather take your chances in familiar surroundings rather than go out into the unknown and then, essentially, put your well being and subsistence into someone's hands.
I read somewhere that more people died in the evacuation of Houston during Hurricane Rita than people who died from the actual hurricane. That's just fuel for the fire for folks who think like this.