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To: KLP who wrote (137225)9/5/2005 7:10:10 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) of 793640
 
i believe all these plans have state and local gov handling the situation for first 72 to 96 hours. Around 72 to 96 hours you can expect federal agencies to be prepared to aid.

it appears this is what happen. all communities plans will be reviewed and updated after NO. perhaps all future real estate sales should include at time of closing statements to disclose real abilities to evacuate in case of a major disaster, nuke power plant melt down, hurricane, fires, terrorist radiation bomb etc.

I believe on long island if one of the nuke plants started a melt down there is absolutely no way to evacuate those people. Population is too terrific for roads and mass transit to evacuate. Do we stop building on long island?
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