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      Sat Jul 09 2005 12:02 AM

As of 10:30 PM CDT. The traffic flow in Hattiesburg,MS is good.

US Hwy 98 westbound traffic from Alabam and Florida is very light, right now.

US Hwy 49 traffic northbound from the MS Gulf Coast is in the light to moderate range.

Interstate Highway 59 north from the New Orleans/ Slidell area is at a light to moderate flow.

There is heavy talk of ContraFlow on US HWY 49 from north of Gulfport to at least Hattiesburg-starting sometime Saturday.

I am trying to find a link for that information. And will post it here as soon as I can.
Here's the info link.
http://www.gomdot.com/cetrp/ms_coastal_hurricane.pdf

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.
http://www.msema.org/index.htm

Edited by danielw (Sat Jul 09 2005 12:18 AM)

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