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Katie LaGrone investigates why Lee County did not appear to follow their own evacuation plans.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. Your pathetic it was a natural disaster I'm shocked you would run this story there's a lot more were dealing with right now I suspect there's some underlying reason this was reported I will never support this channel again

  2. If they would give evacuation or find your safe place orders as if everyone lived in a mobile home they would give the orders a lot sooner. I live in the upper end of tornado ally and have a room upstairs, a bathroom, and a room downstairs, a pantry room for such use. We also have to watch for flash flooding and have prepacked bags for such events. The first line of defense against harm from natural disasters must start at home.

  3. Why don't you guys go F'::'ck yourselves! All you want to do is blame an tarnish Republicans, in this case DeSantis. Why don't you focus on your own party, you know, the Mayor's who's policy's are destroying city's and people lives.

  4. Hey they gave us plenty of warnings, it was a category 4, they said the storm would take out bridges, houses, land . If you lived in Florida you had warnings of the devastation. It was all over everything. And phones went off with warnings also, about every 5 minutes.It’s on the individual to leave everyone knows you never know where the storms going till it hits. You can only blame yourselves.

  5. this cop didn't do ANYTHING!!! They are guilty of not following their own hurricane evacuation plan. But in reality who really cares….they were just retired republicans that died.

  6. Always got to blame someone. If you know what hurricane Andrew did to nearby Dade County ñ, Homestead to be exact, you would get out of dodge. You don't need someone to guide you by the hand. You better get out of there. You'll bear the brunt of your risk.

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