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Why aren’t trains evacuating people from the path of Hurricane Irma?


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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 09 September 2017 - 08:57 PM

World Socialist Web Site, 9/8/17:
 

Why aren’t trains evacuating people from the path of Hurricane Irma?

 

 

As Hurricane Irma threatens Florida with historic destruction, little to nothing is being done to help residents evacuate. On Friday, Florida Governor Rick Scott and FEMA officials warned millions of residents to flee the path of the storm. How to flee has been left up to residents, with no assistance provided.

 

Over 20 counties are being told to evacuate, in what could be the largest evacuation in American history. It is quickly exposing the abysmal, anarchy-filled state of transportation in America.  .  .  .

 

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Why haven’t passenger trains, which could carry a thousand people a time, been sent to Florida to help? Residents without money or the ability to travel by car or plane could be taken to designated points of shelter and food.

 

Prior to Hurricane Gustav in 2008, there was a small successful example of this, as some 2,000 residents of New Orleans were taken to Memphis,  .  .  .

 

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Posted 10 September 2017 - 07:59 AM

Brock Long is the administrator for FEMA (Federal  Emergency Management Agency).  Yours truly wrote him on August 26 recommending the agency exploit AMTRAK as both an evacuation resource and an ad hoc power source.  A 3,000 horse power locomotive has enough "juice" to power up 1,000 homes.  It's too early to expect a reply—if ever I get one. :closedeyes:  Sloan






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