There suddenly seems to be a lot of water in Oklahoma. I guess it isn't just the individuals who have problems with reality.

From http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/08/19/oklahoma.flooding/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

'...Residents of nearby Apache, Oklahoma, faced similar floods, which caught most people off guard, said Lt. Bobby Claborne of the Apache Fire Department. "We never thought we'd have a tropical storm in our area," he said. No evacuation plans were initiated until early Sunday, "but it was a little late" by then, he said.'

If only 7% of individuals have made some disaster preparations, I wonder what percentage of local governments have done so?

Sue