Did Lee County's 'Just-in-Time' evacuation protocol for Hurr

Did Lee County's 'Just-in-Time' evacuation protocol for Hurricane Ian cost lives?

In 2010 the Southwest Florida county changed from a ‘Just in Case’ to a ‘Just in Time’ protocol for emergency management to avoid “over-evacuation.” The protocol was followed — with potentially deadly consequences.

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