“There’s a lot going on. There’s going to be a lot of people moving, and we need to have a process, and we tried to lay that out in a way that we can do that where we don’t have a lot of grid-lock, and also be able to get supplies in that we need like gasoline and other things. So, that’s really my biggest concern right now, and I know the locals will continue to keep us up to speed on their needs," Gov. Kemp said.