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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 230811" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Once you lose water, electricity, and sanitation, you've lost the ability to "live there" nowadays. Natural disasters like these are the breeding ground of significant outbreaks of things like dysentery and other diseases that can kill people (bigger issue in other countries though). One should seriously consider leaving, there will be National Guard and increased law enforcement to help control looting, but in the end it's just all material crap that can be replaced. Much easier to just evacuate and come back as services come back online. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd leave and go on vacation somewhere. I lived in GF during the 1997 flood, so I just went home and helped on the farm for a few weeks and then spent another few weeks in the Black Hills before going back and spending the rest of the summer helping a friend rehab some of his rentals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 230811, member: 389"] Once you lose water, electricity, and sanitation, you've lost the ability to "live there" nowadays. Natural disasters like these are the breeding ground of significant outbreaks of things like dysentery and other diseases that can kill people (bigger issue in other countries though). One should seriously consider leaving, there will be National Guard and increased law enforcement to help control looting, but in the end it's just all material crap that can be replaced. Much easier to just evacuate and come back as services come back online. Personally, I'd leave and go on vacation somewhere. I lived in GF during the 1997 flood, so I just went home and helped on the farm for a few weeks and then spent another few weeks in the Black Hills before going back and spending the rest of the summer helping a friend rehab some of his rentals. [/QUOTE]
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