b.)  Last-minute people fleeing from
disaster zones–

(
i)  panicking,

(
ii)  waiting long periods,
even fighting for gasoline
!

(iii)  struggling to find gas, water,
necessities and lodging; eventually
become stranded.


c.)  More opportunists emboldened to
commit crimes and take advantage of
victims.



Series of problems in aftermath of
hurricane...


d.
)  More lootings, robberies and home
invasions – some pretending to be
rescuers, security officers or federal
agents.
e.)  No electricity.


f.)  No clean or hot water.


g.)  Sewage coming up to surface.


h.)  Nuclear, chemical and oil leaks.


i.)  People continuously suffering
sicknesses, medical problems and even
cancers –
caused by subtle exposure to:

(
i)  toxic chemicals,

(
ii)  oils,

(
iii)  sewages,

(
iv)  microbes,

(
v)  contaminated: water, foods,
products and daily household utensils
!