Yes, that is an excellent idea and a wonderful use of human resources. Please let the appropriate elected officials know since they don't listen to the rest of us on this issue.
2007-08-21 07:10:41
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answered by SensiblySmart 4
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There are only two possibilities. a) It will not hit Cancun directly and b) it will on Tuesday as a category 5. If you wait for the next 3 days to find out - you will be very stressed out considering that this will be the topic of everyone's conversations, everywhere you go "to relax". You will not be evacuated until at least 24 hours before it hits. "These Mexican people" are very, very experienced with hurricanes and will assist to incredible levels all foreign citizens. But you will not see any significant activity until late Sunday, when locals also rush to board their windows, buy more water, food and batteries. Buses and flights will be sold out when most tourists will simply fly home before the airport is closed. Seats will be scarce since many flights will be canceled or rerouted. So if you want to go home, drive to the airport NOW! If you stay and wait it out, you will not enjoy your vacation at all, whether Hurricane Dean hits Cancun directly or not. It will still rain a lot and will be gusty and overcast at best. Now, if it hits Cancun - it will be pretty bad! Unlike the movies you seen where you know the calm follows the storm and there's a happy end, you will not see any of that. No matter how many times the locals have prepared for the storms and what follows - you will see a lot of impatient, frustrated tourists wanting to still be catered to while there won't be electricity, water, drivable roads and will be competing with you at the airport bullying their way to get to the first flight home. This of course, after waiting at least 5 days for the airport to re-open. I know this personally - I have been in Cancun during and after Gilbert-Category 5 hurricane devastated this beautiful resort.
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answered by ? 3
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That would be a grand idea! Since the US doesn't have as many jobs because the economy is tanking it gives them a perfect opportunity to go back there!
2007-08-21 08:03:51
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answered by Fedup Veteran 6
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I think it should be up to the individual to choose to go back and help out in their native country or to stay here, work a higher paying job and send money back to family to help out. Why should we mandate anyone's actions in such a case? Once we start telling other nationals what they should do in case of disasters in thier country, we open the door to even more government control of our own lives. And that just isn't in the spirit of the Founding Father's intentions, as delineated in the declaration of independance and the constitution. Isn't this supposed to be a free country?
2007-08-21 07:21:14
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answered by John Silver 6
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NO,maybe the people there who need jobs can help out. Plus I think i heard the US is sending help there, somehow.
2007-08-21 12:18:32
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answered by rmon 6
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I would love to go help out in Mexico. I live in New Orleans and Mexico sent both troops and supplies.
2007-08-21 07:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a winner!
2007-08-21 08:02:22
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answered by juzbcuz 3
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people should go to mexico to help with the hurricane if they can. Mexicans, guatamalens, americans, and so on..
2007-08-21 07:11:24
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answered by bayarealatino925 2
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Maybe, but it would be a temporaly job.
2007-08-21 08:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,the educated alike can help reform the whole country and they will have what all have been looking for.
2007-08-21 07:17:25
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answered by martinmm 7
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