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The Inconvenience of Hurricane Irma

<p>Holy crap am I spoiled&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For the last several days&comma; I&&num;8217&semi;ve experienced the inconvenience of Hurricane Irma&period; I&&num;8217&semi;m having to wait an extra 20 minutes to get gasoline&period; The major grocery chain Publix doesn&&num;8217&semi;t have a good supply of my favorite fizzy water&comma; and they seem a bit crowded right now&period; Plus they were out of Wonder Bread so I had to walk to the other side of the store to get that darned fresh bread at the bakery&period; My local clients are pushing to get work done through next Wednesday&period; And of course&comma; Governor Rick Scott keeps interrupting my favorite television shows with updates and instructions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>How can I be so complacent in the face of a potentially life threatening act of nature&quest;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Hurricane Irma is a Category 5 hurricane&comma; anticipated to make landfall in Miami as a Category 4 at about 2 am Sunday morning&period; It will likely hit my area later Sunday morning&comma; 7-9am&period; We&&num;8217&semi;re reasonably sure it is going to hit&comma; but we won&&num;8217&semi;t be certain until late Friday or Saturday&comma; it could veer off&period; Wish me luck&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you really think about it and grasp the situation&comma; this is a huge devastating monster&comma; and it&&num;8217&semi;s bearing down on us&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If I were in Haiti or the Dominican Republic&comma; I would be afraid that the structure I was in might fall down as many have before&comma; killing thousands&period; But here in Florida&comma; we have laws that require the proper engineering of buildings&comma; so I don&&num;8217&semi;t expect to be trapped or killed by falling buildings or huts washed into the ocean&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If I were in a third world nation in the Pacific&comma; I might be apprehensive&comma; not know how to prepare&comma; not know where to go in an emergency or even when the hurricane might hit&period; But here in Florida&comma; our governor is leading from the front lines&comma; and our television stations are showing the exact plot of the storm&period; I know exactly where it will hit&comma; where the shelters are if I need to go&comma; and what I need to buy to prepare&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But it&&num;8217&semi;s not just what I see&period; It&&num;8217&semi;s my confidence that here in the local Miami&sol;Ft&period; Lauderdale area of Florida we have some of the best emergency management professionals in the world&period; They are preparing shelters&comma; arranging food services &lpar;prepared to serve 35000 meals per day&rpar;&comma; coordinating the Red Cross&comma; police&comma; fire department&comma; the power company&comma; the water company&comma; religious charities and probably a hundred groups I haven&&num;8217&semi;t thought of&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>At the state level&comma; Governor Scott is traveling all through the state&comma; making decisions on what to close&comma; what to evacuate&comma; where to pre-position medical supplies and national guard personnel&period; Scott &lpar;formerly the CEO of a major health services corporation&rpar; is making sure the hospitals are adequately supplied&comma; and that the logistics of getting patients out of evacuated hospitals to safer care are in place&period; He noted that this was particularly challenging since the hurricane could change course and safe hospitals could become suddenly unsafe&period; I would not have thought of that&comma; but it sure seems important&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Governor Scott is also in direct and frequent communication with President Trump&period; The Federal Emergency Management Agency&comma; with all of its power and authority&comma; is fully involved with the preparations&comma; pre-positioning resources&comma; and fully integrating with the state and local response plans&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>All of this is happening right now before a single raindrop has hit the area&period; My wait for gasoline is a pain in the butt&comma; however the Governor is coordinating with private suppliers to get more fuel flow into the area&comma; so it is not the 6-hour wait that it could be&period; Yes&comma; water is flying off the shelves&comma; but since we have had lots of time to prepare&comma; the grocery stores are arranging to get more&comma; well before the hurricane hits&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite the fact that I am really focused on my trip next week&comma; the UFC fights on Saturday and getting some extra work done this weekend&comma; I really am a proud American&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Because of the professionalism of the heroes who are planning the response to Hurricane Irma&comma; I feel safe and secure&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>These folks are working their butts off to save lives&comma; and since they are averting disaster instead of responding to it &lpar;I much prefer averting&excl;&rpar;&comma; they will never be properly appreciated or thanked&period; And the result is that I have absolute confidence in the continuity of my mundane life&comma; even in the face of one of Nature&&num;8217&semi;s most powerful forces&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Thanks&comma; guys&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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