This comes on the heels of the first public hearing over last summer's Fourth of July floods that killed more than 100 people across the Hill Country, including 27 girls at Camp Mystic.
Eastland family members acknowledged their father, Dick Eastland, who also died in the flooding, had insisted their evacuation plan for flooding was to shelter in place.
What thought process leads one to the only possible evacuation plan that isn’t an evacuation?
What thought process leads one to the only possible evacuation plan that isn’t an evacuation?
Likely its that person thinking “This isn’t a big deal and it will never happen but I can’t say that so instead I’ll give you a non-answer so I don’t have to deal with it anymore.”
What thought process leads one to the only possible evacuation plan that isn’t an evacuation?
Likely its that person thinking “This isn’t a big deal and it will never happen but I can’t say that so instead I’ll give you a non-answer so I don’t have to deal with it anymore.”
sure, shelter in place–as long as you’re at the TOP of the hill, not at the water’s edge. OMG.
It’s what Dick would have wanted.