> 1. Would you evacuate if you were in a Zone B/C area before the City
> requires it? It seems like, even if the chances of serious flooding are
> minimal, waiting until you know for sure might be too late, since there will
> be no way to get out of there.

I would not. If I had a 22-year-old daughter at this exact moment
(8:45 AM ET Saturday), I'd tell her to shelter in place. It's hard to
say without knowing what, exactly, her living conditions are in terms
of the structure she's in, etc., but assuming she's in someplace that
has at least two floors, she should be fine.

The two quick reports I've found from NY1 and WNBC indicate that the
biggest risk is below Canal, south of where your daughter is, so as
long as she's prepared to bunker down, she should be fine.

> 2. Will taxis be operating in Manhattan Sunday morning (even when the buses
> and subways are offline)?

If there's a fare to be had, the hacks will try to get it. That being
said, I think the bigger struggle would be to find an *open* cab.

> 3. Where off of Manhattan island would you recommend trying to find a
> moderately priced, safe hotel room? Should I be looking in New Jersey (it
> seems like there are few places there that are not kind of close to a river
> at least), or more update or western New York?

Given the map released at 8 AM, I'd lean towards Jersey if only
because, at this moment, it will probably be easier for her to get out
there today.

Best of luck.

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