My school had to go through a hurricane drill today

kda akali·9/5/2017, 8:06:46 PM·1 votes·573 views

Im a little scared honestly because it's definitely gonna be a late evacuation call due to the fact that people can't pinpoint where Irma is headed and the Tampa Bay area has alot of citizens for how small it is so an evacuation would be rough.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/144940269798686720/354717878869819399/image.jpg My current water stash, luckily my Mom just buys water like this normally so we already had enough.

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Jorencice9/5/2017, 8:55:11 PM2 votes

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Im a little scared honestly because it's definitely gonna be a late evacuation call due to the fact that people can't pinpoint where Irma is headed and the Tampa Bay area has alot of citizens for how small it is so an evacuation would be rough.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/144940269798686720/354717878869819399/image.jpg My current water stash, luckily my Mom just buys water like this normally so we already had enough.

You need more water.

You need at least 1 gallon a day per person for at least 3 days (I'd do a week)

This is shaping up to be one of the strongest hurricanes in history.

It could actually reach 200+ MPH winds.

I'd 100% evacuate if the call is.put out to do so. Don't stay at home.

laughup029/5/2017, 8:09:44 PM1 votes

I'm in its direct path again, feels bad :\

Bhagswag9/5/2017, 8:50:20 PM1 votes

This is why you don't piss off Nami.

ok ok it's bad I know. But ya gotta hold on to what you got. Worry about you, things can be replaced.

Mizaya9/5/2017, 8:58:09 PM1 votes

Yeah, they never predicted for it to reach Cat. 5. Turns out right now it's putting out sustained winds of 185 mph, which is almost 30 mph above the Cat. 5 threshold.

I would say definitely look to evacuate ASAP if you're in the Miami area especially, but all of southern Florida really. Shit is getting serious. No one knows where it will hit exactly or if it will make landfall in FL, but better to be safe.

Proxy3459/5/2017, 10:24:36 PM1 votes

Also,a second hurricane is right behind Irma so get out immediately!

A Swarm of Koala9/6/2017, 1:14:23 AM1 votes

You need a lot more water, man. If you've got a bathtub, before it hits landfall scrub it out, rinse it really well, and fill it with water. That's ~80 gallons of potable water. Maybe duct tape trash bags over it to prevent contamination/evaporation too.