Weather service warns of 'certain death' in face of Hurricane Ike

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(CNN) -- Residents living in single-family homes in some parts of coastal Texas face "certain death" if they do not heed orders to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Ike's arrival, the National Weather Service said Thursday night.

The unusually strong wording came in a weather advisory regarding storm surge along the shoreline of Galveston Bay, which could see maximum water levels of 15 to 22 feet, the agency said.

"All neighborhoods ... and possibly entire coastal communities ... will be inundated during the period of peak storm tide," the advisory said. "Persons not heeding evacuation orders in single-family one- or two-story homes will face certain death."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/09/11/hurricane.ike.texas/index.html
 
Thats a little strong in my opinion....but, if it gets people to leave, Im ok with that....
 
Just a scare tactic, but a good one to get people out of there "just in case."
 

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