
What Makes People Choose To Ride Out Hurricanes?
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In coastal cities, many people choose to stay during storms due to past experiences, self-confidence, and financial constraints. Past hurricane experiences, especially if not severe, influence the decision to stay. Self-confidence and goal-setting abilities also play a role in evacuation readiness. Some prefer staying in familiar areas rather than evacuating to unknown places. Financial insecurity is a significant barrier, as seen during Hurricane Katrina, where many lacked means to evacuate. Mandatory evacuation orders increase evacuation rates slightly, highlighting their importance in saving lives.
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What challenges do people face when evacuating into unknown areas?
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How do financial constraints impact a person's ability to evacuate during a hurricane?
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