More would evacuate if they were ensured they could return to their property.
The government agencies routinely prohibit residents from caring for their pets (often forbidden from shelters) and possessions after an emergency, always under threat of arrest or unstated "looter" misidentification.
More would evacuate if they were ensured they could return to their property.
The government agencies routinely prohibit residents from caring for their pets (often forbidden from shelters) and possessions after an emergency, always under threat of arrest or unstated "looter" misidentification.
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They were warned.
"Why isn't the government doing more to help?"
Got to love it.
It's a sad state of affairs.
They were told to evacuate the area, they can die as far as I'm concerned.
At the very least they should be billed for the rescue.
damn russians and their water bombs
More would evacuate if they were ensured they could return to their property.
The government agencies routinely prohibit residents from caring for their pets (often forbidden from shelters) and possessions after an emergency, always under threat of arrest or unstated "looter" misidentification.
I'd never stay at a shelter anyways.
Shelters are designed for those without options. Hopefully you feel graciously fortunate.