556 The Reason They Stayed, Marks Last Activity in New Jersey (1/2)
Day 130 - 12:15 PM - Audubon High School, Audubon, Camden County, New Jersey, United States of America
After eating lunch, Mark urged Mei to sleep and rest. At that time, Roan had long left the rooftop after Mark told them to prepare to since their group would depart tomorrow.
Right now, Mark and Mei were inside a room that he requested for private use. It was the room Mei had been using to recuperate from her injury. Mark was currently accompanying her until she had fallen asleep. At that time, looking after her would be left to Hannah, Felicia, and Sandie.
Mark had to do a lot of things, after all. If not, he would stay to watch over her.
It did not take long for Mei to fall asleep as Mark could make her feel relaxed and comfortable with his abilities.
”Well, time to go, I guess.”
Mark stretched his back as he stood from his seat beside Mei's bed.
”Hannah, don't let anyone enter except for Felicia and Sandie.”
Mark told Hannah. She was standing by waiting for his orders. Except for that, she was also in charge of looking after the dragonfly egg. It was currently being carried around by her.
”Don't worry. Even if I die, I won't let anyone in.”
Hannah replied.
Mark shrugged to that, though. It was not a bad attitude, but it was pretty extreme. He did not need her dead either, and Odelina would be sad if Hannah died.
He then went out of the room and checked for the [Queen Type] that was currently guarded by Arnold. It looked like she was behaving now after the effect of the tranquilizers wore off. Though, she seemed to be complaining since Mark was not around her for too long.
Mark also checked Elise's condition. The soldiers moved her out of the infirmary into another private room. They did it carefully and did not wake her up. No one would want what happened this morning to repeat, after all.
Felicia's family was already preparing their things. There was not much to prepare, though, aside from their change of clothes, and important things they could not leave behind. As for their share of food from the Settlement, Mark told them that it was not needed and leave it behind.
After that, Mark talked a bit with Captain Morrison.
”What do you think of what I said earlier?”
Mark asked.
”Frankly, it's hard to believe.” The Captain shrugged. ”But I can't deny it either after seeing the phenomenon yesterday and what you showed us. I also heard before that the Armed Forces of our country had a division that primarily deals with these kinds of things. At that time, I thought that it was nothing but a hoax. But now, it might be real, after all.”
”Our country also had a task force like that,” Mark said. ”By the way, I've been thinking. You and your soldiers here should have received orders to evacuate people, right? What happened to all of you to stay cooped up in this place?”
These soldiers were sent to evacuate survivors. Since that was the case, there should be an actual evacuation settlement set up by the country, or at least, by the State Government.
Yet, these people were cooped up in this school. It was despite the danger and harassment they were facing because of the outlaws.
Mark's question made Captain Morrison show a bitter expression.
”Initially, we are supposed to do that. At most, we only planned to stay in this place for a month. But things happened.”
***
It was not new that one of the best places for an evacuation site in a zombie apocalypse was masses of land off from the mainland. In short, islands. It did not matter whether it was natural or man-made as long as it passed the needed criterion.
First and foremost, it was accommodation. The government needed an island capable of accomodating a large number of people.
The second was sustenance. Was that island able to sustain the estimated number of refugees? Was there enough land for farms and buildings needed to supply the necessities of the people?
The third criterion was the defensibility of the island. This included the shape of the island, how far it was from the mainland, and the possible threats that the land could face. The number of resources needed to secure the island was also considered.
If an island passed all these criteria, even with a slight margin of error, it would be chosen as a good sight for evacuation.
Unfortunately, no island in New Jersey would pass those criteria.
There were islands in New Jersey, specifically on the eastern coasts. However, not only that one of the islands contained a greater risk, the Atlantic City, none of these islands would pass the second and third criteria needed.
Thus, the Government of New Jersey collaborated with New York to use Staten Island as an evacuation site. It might not be too far from the mainland. However, the distance was enough to slow down most of the infected from crossing before the defenses were secured.
The shape of the island was not bad, either. It also had a wide area for farming and cultivation, although it required the clearing of the forests on the island.
And of course, manpower was needed, and New York, with its remaining people, would not be able to do that alone. With the survivors of New Jersey added to the mix, it would not be far for everyone to enjoy the safety of the island.
The soldiers in Audubon High School performed their duties and planned to leave before the month ended as they wanted to secure as many people as they could.
They also kept contact through satellite communications with the government. However, before the month ended, a radio message was received by the soldiers dispatched to evacuate the people.
”Staten Island has fallen.”
That was the only thing that the message said. If it was just that, the soldiers might not believe it. However, the message was sent in an emergency frequency that only the soldiers should know, and it came from the headquarters.
They tried to contact the headquarters, but no reply came back. And not long after, all satellite communications had been cut off.
Unsure of what happened and because of the lack of orders after that, the soldiers decided to stay here. They fortified the place and did their best to survive.
After all, it was too risky to go on the road without a sure destination at that time.
Furthermore, the U.S. Government should have the means to send emergency orders to them. However, they received none. Thus, they could only rot here, wishing that their families were safe.