With the Hurricane stalling, and now a cat 5, the worst case scenario is now unfolding. As has been posted above, a certain mindset for preparation will go along way to surviving this. As I have posted before, supplies and a plan, along with the right gear for coming out the other side will make all the difference. With a storm of this magnitude, there is only so much FEMA can do before it makes landfall. Their best efforts will be on the other side to help pickup the pieces.
Call me pessimistic, but the MSM will be trotting out people complaining about FEMA not having a band-aid for their cut finger.
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Specter said:
I have a SHTF plan for just about everything, and even own a company that does risk mitigation and crisis response, helping people in SHTF situations. We operate everywhere. From Hurricane Katrina and the Tsunami in Haiti, to the protests/civil unrest in Cairo and the Uttarakhand floods in India. Getting people out of SHTF situations is what I do. It’s actually what drew me to over-landing, as it was a way for me to use my experiences and skills for a more positive purpose. If you have a legit ‘overland mindset and rig, you’ll not only be better prepared for a disaster, but more importantly you’ll be better prepared to make the decision whether it is feasible to drive in the existing and forecast ed conditions. Ask any remote or wilderness medic, and they’ll tell you that the decision making process to stay or bug out is one of the most important parts of the job. In my opinion, those who overland are way ahead of the game in terms of raw skills, equipment, experience and mindset for a disaster, natural or man-made.
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You also will hear about services (MSM) not up and running again in 48 hours, and it will be the governments fault. Reality check is this is a SLOW MOVING....CAT 5. The worst possible combination. I expect too many will buy a case of water/beer, some bag of chips, and call it good. It never fails, these will be the first to complain. Lets hope more people have got a clue from last years Florida panhandle hit, and prepare accordingly.
There is no way most areas in it's path are not going to suffer bad, if nothing shifts it's path to a off-shore model. Thoughts and prayers, I'm hoping some relatives will be okay down there.
PS: The Red Cross just sent a volunteer convoy 2 days ago from Las Vegas, with supplies and personal, for the Florida area.