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re: LaPlace needs help ASAP
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:26 am to TTB
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:26 am to TTB
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I don’t think that’s how hunkering down works
We really doing this? Ok then I’ll play your childish games.
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to hide, hide out, or take shelter, often for just a few hours or less, as from a pursuer or a storm:
Runaways hunkered down in all sorts of places along the Underground Railroad.
Rain pelted our boat through the night, but we were able to hunker down in a small harbor until daybreak.
Considering the rooftop becomes the only remaining safe place from the storm, it does indeed appear that’s how it works.
But you do you bro. Carry on with yo bad self
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:30 am to Skin
All my family evacuated, but see multiple people on the street they live on asking for help in that thread. So I'm guessing their homes are underwater also.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:54 am to Enfuego
Cajun Navy is working overnight rescuing people from homes.
If you know where someone is call them. 985-687-4504
If you know where someone is call them. 985-687-4504
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:58 am to Enfuego
Doesn't that area hold alot of water anyway? That exit gets closed because it's a foot deep in the intersection and gets deeper as you go south. The high water a couple months ago had it closed.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:00 am to holmesbr
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Doesn't that area hold alot of water anyway? That exit gets closed because it's a foot deep in the intersection and gets deeper as you go south. The high water a couple months ago had it closed.
Yea it looks like they got 14.4" of rain in that area. WOW
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:00 am to Skin
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Multiple reports through social media of families trapped in their attic and needing help out.
Holy shite. Sickening to know that’s happening right now as we read this thread. God Bless them.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:01 am to Midget Death Squad
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Considering the rooftop becomes the only remaining safe place from the storm, it does indeed appear that’s how it works.
From your link:
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to settle in to the safety of one’s home or other designated shelter for a potentially prolonged time, as would be necessitated by a natural disaster or an outbreak of a contagious disease:
IN to one’s home. Not on top of it. Once you’re on the roof, the act of hunkering has ceased and your sorry no-evacuating arse is in rescue-me mode.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:01 am to holmesbr
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Doesn't that area hold alot of water anyway?
I Think a few inches to a couple feet isn’t super rare, this type of flooding is.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:06 am to TTB
Omg y’all this argument is getting heated
This post was edited on 8/30/21 at 1:07 am
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:45 am to shawnlsu
Does anyone know if airline Hwy is flooded in Laplace?
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:50 am to Midget Death Squad
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It was, but it doesn’t make it any less sad to watch people suffer like this. Too many people face hurricanes with either a false bravado to show how tough they are to face it or a naïveté to believe that it just won’t happen to my part of town.
Then those people's stories should be told as amazing lessons for others to learn from their mistakes. That's part of how darwin works
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:57 am to TTB
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TTB
go be a dick somewhere else.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 2:52 am to lsuguy84
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Unfortunately, some people can’t afford it as well. Right, wrong, or indifferent, some people can’t afford to evacuate and roll to a hotel.
I currently have four hotel rooms full of relatives. Don't know when they will have power and ability to return home, and there is some question whether their homes are there and livable. After a few days the cost becomes significant. Post Katrina I had two hotel rooms of relatives for more than a month.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 5:24 am to mikelbr
When the hurricane approaches, the wind speed pushes the water in that direction. It's why there's a levee under construction.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 5:36 am to PhantomMenace
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After a few days the cost becomes significant.
I saw fema is covering hotel bills. Might check into that.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 5:45 am to mikelbr
It’s storm surge man. There is nothing between northern Laplace and the lakes except some marsh and swamp. No back levees.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 6:15 am to mikelbr
16 foot storm surge will do that to you.
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