In areas where people are being ordered to leave as Florida braces for Hurricane Milton, those incarcerated in jails have no choice but to stay.
Several county jails along Florida’s coast within the path of Hurricane Milton are choosing not to evacuate hundreds of incarcerated individuals as the storm makes landfall on Wednesday.
They do have hurricane resistant buildings - shelters, hospitals, zoos, emergency management offices, etc. i would assume jails are the same. Police don't all evacuate.
Or are innocent, or have yet to even see any trial, so have no conviction (a disturbingly high percentage of people in jails and prisons fit those categories).
I love sharing this link because a lot of this information is little-known, and also the design is elegant: Incarceration in Real Numbers. Be warned, it will suck more of your time than you’ll realise.
Regardless, nobody should have to drown in a place specifically designed to prevent escape. That’s barbaric.
Don't assume. But even if it were magically possible for all jail buildings to be safe from wind and water, what happens when an inmate has a heart attack? Can they go to the ER, or will they die?
Honestly they might have a better chance than someone next door who chose not to evacuate - one of the scary things about riding out a hurricane, even when it's reasonable and expected for you to do so, is that in a medical emergency help will be on it's way to you when it is safe to do so. Emergency services don't go out during the worst parts of bad storms. At least in jail there's probably an AED and someone trained to use it.