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Wrote a piece on emergency preparedness, and how despite South Jersey's history with hurricanes and other emergencies, we flat out aren't ready.
Got a call this morning that they're going to use it as a "My View" guest column instead of among the letters:
"Nearly two generations have passed since Hurricane Hazel washed out huge pieces of Cape May County, and most young adults today don't even remember Hurricane Gloria. In the twenty years since a major hurricane last made landfall in our area, too many people have grown complacent. It's not a question of “if” a Katrina-sized storm slams into the Atlantic Coast or comes up the Delaware Bay, it's a question of “when.” It may not be in our lifetime, but New Orleans proves that we can't afford to gamble on that possibility. "I'm not here to point fingers. The time for calling those responsible for the chaos in Louisiana to account will come, but it's more important here and now that everyone, especially those of us here in South Jersey, learn the real lessons of Hurricane Katrina and get our own house in order."
I then go on to suggest the need to plan for shelters for evacuees, equip them fast, and be ready to do the job without help that might come too late - if at all - from the Feds. I was also very clear about the need to take the poor and less mobile into account in an evacuation.
Not a scathing indictment, but the tack I think some of us should be taking. We need to not only criticize the job * and his flunkies have done, but step forward with answers.
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