No idea where they would send patients to evacuate hospitals. Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas are already full
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No idea where they would send patients to evacuate hospitals. Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas are already full
Stay safe, it is not looking good.im right in the eye In Baton Rouge
He should be. He’s further northwest close to Texas and Arkansas
Oh the poor woman and son. I sincerely hope that things work out for them.Feel so bad for my boss right now. She’s with family near Baton Rouge. The only reason she’s there is because her son is fighting for his life on a ventilator with COVID.
Doesn’t get much worse ffs!
We are supposed to get around 115+ Winds. Definitely not the first time but she is a big sexy looking storm. 16th anniversary to Katrina as wellStay safe!
What sort of winds/water are estimated for your area?
Id say over 300 miles NW of New Orleans so the direction opposite of Ida….if that’s easierI just hear/see New Orleans/Louisana and he's the first that comes to mind
Was never great at Geography in school
I just hear/see New Orleans/Louisana and he's the first that comes to mind
Was never great at Geography in school
Stay safe, storms are no fun.. a few years ago opheilia hit us here in Ireland, it had catogary 1 hurricane wind speeds but it was in the wrong place to be officially called a hurricane, scary stuff..im right in the eye In Baton Rouge
Latest track seems to be better than it could have been for NOLAwe are far away and not in the path but it might wreck NOLA