Yet again, our area has been spared from devastation from a hurricane. I live in South Florida and this time escaped again. Even though there was a mandatory evacuation, our family didn’t as we were waiting and watching first. Husband is good at calculating these risks, having lived in this area for most of his life. It turned out to be a good decision, as Ike turned down south and left us with a few weak feeder bands of tropical storm winds.
I pray for the families of the people in Haiti and Cuba. It’s very sad to see a country such as Haiti, with so few resources and government aid, so helpless against such a big storm. I’ve heard Cuba has a good evacuation plan and system for follow-up. The poor have lost so many, an excess of 300 people have died that could have been saved were they in an industrialized country such as ours.
I hear the storm outside, grateful that it’s only a fraction of the power of the hurricane so many miles south. For any accurate hurricane information, refer to the National Hurricane Center. There you can see graphs, 3-day and 5-day forecasts. News reports sometimes are inaccurate or downright sensationalist. Keep safe, readers. Let’s hope Ike doesn’t do any damage in Houston.
