If the impact of Helene has any upside to it, it's that in the face of the threat from Milton, people are not inclined to hang around and "ride it out". The pictures of the last week's devastation are way too fresh.

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This repeats exactly the rhetoric just before Rita.
That was a different kind of disaster and people died on the highways in stop and go traffic.

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No, the storm turned and hit the Tex/Louisiana border.
There were 2 million people trying to evac Houston for no reason. People died in traffic accidents in places where it wasn't even raining.
People got scared because this was like a few weeks after Katrina. There were so many uninvolved people telling people to evac, it became difficult for the authorities to pass on good info to the people on the roads, many of whom had run out of gas on the highway.

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IIRC, Rita was the biggest evacuation in American history.

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@Pat_Walrond An estimated 2.5 – 3.7 million people fled prior to Rita's landfall,[46][47] making it the largest evacuation in United States' history.[4]
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