KONTAN.CO.ID - Indonesians living in areas not designated as mandatory evacuation zones in Florida, United States, have made the decision to stay put despite the coming arrival of Hurricane Irma, which is predicted to strike a large area of Florida on Sunday morning local time. Yusnita Oner, who lives in Tampa with her husband and her 16-year-old son, said they stocked up on supplies, such as food and bottled water, several days before the hurricane was predicted to strike. “It is unlikely that we evacuate on Saturday because the roads have been crowded. The airport was closed too,” Yusnita told The Jakarta Post via text message.
Indonesians in Florida brace for Hurricane Irma
KONTAN.CO.ID - Indonesians living in areas not designated as mandatory evacuation zones in Florida, United States, have made the decision to stay put despite the coming arrival of Hurricane Irma, which is predicted to strike a large area of Florida on Sunday morning local time. Yusnita Oner, who lives in Tampa with her husband and her 16-year-old son, said they stocked up on supplies, such as food and bottled water, several days before the hurricane was predicted to strike. “It is unlikely that we evacuate on Saturday because the roads have been crowded. The airport was closed too,” Yusnita told The Jakarta Post via text message.