1 posted on
09/13/2005 9:08:03 PM PDT by
PhatHead
To: PhatHead
You need to add to it President Bush met with Blanco and Nagin on Sept 1 and Blanco asked for 24 hours to give her answer. Friday moring the troops and convoys arrived.
2 posted on
09/13/2005 9:22:19 PM PDT by
McGavin999
(We're a First World Country with a Third World Press (Except for Hume & Garrett ))
To: PhatHead
Some truncated links in the timeline above (copy and paste error) - my apologies - corrected here:
Friday, 26 August 2005
- There is a plan! "'It's always a huge concern, because there's a very large lake, Lake Pontchartrain, that sits next to New Orleans, and if the hurricane winds blow from a certain direction there are dire predictions of what may happen in that city,' Blanco said." Source, CNN
Saturday, 27 August 2005
- FEMA (yeah, FEMA)activates Texas TF-1, Urban Search & Rescue (Source) and pre-stages them in Shreveport (Source.)
- But Texas TF-1 was not alone: "Seven of the 18 Urban Search and Rescue task forces FEMA has deployed were already in the region before the storm struck Sunday." Source, CNN By the way, these US&R teams exist for the purpose of "structuring local emergency personnel into integrated disaster response task forces. Source, FEMA.
- Somebody is taking this seriously: ""There's about 36 hours for folks to get ready," said Federal Emergency Management Agency director Michael Brown. "Beyond that, it's just too late. I can't emphasize enough to viewers how serious FEMA is taking this storm. The agency has dispatched teams to both states." Source, CNN
Sunday, 28 August 2005
- Sunday night, Blanco chats with larry King, and seems to know what's coming: "Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said that New Orleans could expect a complete loss of electricity and water services as well as intense flooding." Source, CNN
- The city had told people to bring their own food and water to last 3-5 days.
- Seven trucks of food and three trucks of water were delivered to the Superdome on Sunday the 28th (and another convoy on Monday the 29th.)
- Last words from Nagin to people still in the city (we know what's coming - I'm sure we have a plan...): "New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin told folks to make sure they fill their upstairs bathtubs with water, and in case of real trouble, make sure you have a way of hacking through your roof -- so you are not trapped by rising water." Source, CNN
Monday, 29 August 2005
- Bush takes this seriously - more seriously than most previous storms (oh, and by the way, Michael Brown is already in baton Rouge)"The president made sure the federal response would not be delayed by declaring emergencies in Mississippi, Florida and Alabama just hours after a similar declaration for Louisiana. Such declarations make federal aid available to assist with disaster relief, but they are rarely made before a storm even hits." Source, CNN
- Nagin, Blanco - everybody - recognizes what is likely to happen. Everybody - everybody - agrees that the city must be evacuated: "Nagin warned that Katrina's expected storm surge -- which could top 28 feet -- would likely topple those levies." And: "'The shelters will end up probably without electricity or with minimum electricity from generators in the end,' Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said. 'There may be intense flooding that will be not in our control which would be ultimately the most dangerous situation that many of our people could face.'" But, for the record, FEMA was there: "Federal Emergency Management Agency teams and other emergency teams were already in place to move in as soon as the storm was over, FEMA Under Secretary Michael Brown said." Source, CNN
- It was more than MRE's at the Superdome: "Sunday night, the military delivered 360,000 meals-ready-to-eat to the 30,000 people using the Superdome as a shelter. Hot food was served Sunday night and Monday morning by workers with the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office." Source, Times-Picayune
- CNN thinks there are only 10,000 in the Superdome. The roof has been ripped open, but we are assured that and the state of Louisiana has it all under control: "'It's going to be very terrifying for a lot of people, but the command center is fully aware of what is going on," Landrieu said." Source, CNN
Tuesday, 30 August 2005
- The Feds have done a lot so far, according to CNN.
- Blanco calls for evacuation of the Superdome, now without power, and with a hole in the roof, and with the city flooded. Source, Times-Picayune
- In the first report mentioning the Convention Center, city officials are only now mulling the possibility of using it, and acknowledge there are many people stranded in the city (note: they still don't seem to realize they should be trying to get people out): "City officials said they might open the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center as a temporary refuge to shelter an estimated 50,000 people made homeless by the storm." Source, Times-Picayune
- The National Guard was on the ground in the French Quarter (for those not familiar, this is a short walk from the Convention Center.) Still no mention of problems at the Convention Center - the biggest problem remains looting and anarchy. "National Guard troops moved toward the French Quarter in an effort to stop rising unrest in flood-stricken New Orleans late Tuesday as police reported looting, attempted carjackings and shootings near the city's main shelter." Source, CNN
Wednesday, 31 August 2005
- "A caravan of buses departed the Louisiana Superdome Wednesday evening bound for the Astrodome in Houston, Texas, with the first contingent of the nearly 25,000 people who sought shelter in the sports arena." Source, CNN
- 48 hours after the hurricane has hit, and three days after the very first people took shelter there (more are still drifting in), the Federal government is assisting with evacuation of the Supedome. Source, Times-Picayune
- Is it any wonder Nagin did not seem to see any problems with Federal assistance during this interview with Soledad O'Brien? And neither he nor the infobabe mention the Convention Center - because they didn't know of any problem there yet either.
- Why wouldn't he be happy? FEMA had prepositioned massive resources, that were even then pouring into the city (pardon the expression.)
- At 11:00 PM, the first report about refugees at the Convention Center appears: "With 3,000 or more evacuees stranded at the convention center -- and with no apparent contingency plan or authority to deal with them ..." Source, Times-Picayune
Thursday, 1 September 2005
- There are already buses at the Convention Center: "A few blocks closer to the Mississippi River, hordes of other refugees hoofed it to the convention center, hoping to catch a ride on buses staging there. Others tried to thumb rides, and others were breaking into cars, some of them in downtown parking garages, hoping to steal one." Source, Times-Picayune
- But reports of problems at the Convention Center are just beginning to come out: "Frustration and sadness were overtaken by desperation in New Orleans by Thursday morning, as tens of thousands of refugees outside the Superdome seethed at the slow pace of relief efforts, thousands more straggled on foot to a bus staging area at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, and lawlessness pervaded the parts of town away from the main relief efforts." Source, Times-Picayune
- Michael Brown says he first learned of the Convention Center problems on September 1st Source, CNN
- " Let me ask you about images that many Americans are seeing today, and hearing about." so asked the NPR reporter in the "gotcha" interview of Chertoff. (Transcript at DailyKos. But read the transcript - the interviewer is getting the reports on the other line froma reporter during the interview.
- Here's how NPR reported it that very day:"But it has now emerged that people stranded at the New Orleans Convention Center -- about eight blocks away from the Superdome -- are in dire straights, lacking basic essentials and avoiding corpses and waste on the streets." Source, NPR
- COMMENTARY: Yes, it this make Chertoff look out of touch, especially when replayed in juxtaposition with video of the chanting refugees. But at the time of the interview, he was being asked to comment on things that were only just then being reported. Everybody who says now that Chertoff should have turned on his TV and then he'd be as smart as us (or words to that effect) needs to understand that while we were hearing these reports for the first time, Chertoff was hearing them, too. But he was not listening to the media - he was being interviewed by them. If there was a problem here it isn't that Chertoff or Brown did not get their information from the media - the problem is that they did. Apparently, the NOPD was telling people to go to the Convention Center, but not telling anybody outside the city to come and get them.
Saturday, 3 September 2005
- Everybody is gone from the Convention Center, 48 hours after the first reports of problems, three days after the first people arrived there: "With the help of thousands of federal troops, Col. Henry Whitehorn said 19,000 people had been removed from the convention center in less than 24 hours" Source, Times-Picayune
3 posted on
09/13/2005 9:36:20 PM PDT by
PhatHead
To: PhatHead
Was FEMA slow, I dunno, ask Clinton and dim Dewitt, his cabinet level position FEMA director about Floyd, or the Chicago 1995 heat wave? One thing for sure, the bloody MSM did not hold them accountable for anything?
http://mensnewsdaily.com/blog/kouri/2005/09/clintons-mythical-fema.html
In 1995, Clinton and the democrats let over 700, mostly Black, elderly and disabled die alone and unaided in the Chicago heat wave.
"That is the implicit verdict of Eric Klinenberg's Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago, a sensitive postmortem of the heat-related deaths of a staggering 739 Chicago citizens -- typically lone seniors concealed in brick-oven apartments -- during a blazing July week. Klinenberg, an associate professor of sociology at New York University, and a Chicagoan, moves beyond the customary medical inquiry of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which identified death risks after the stifling weather -- including (not surprisingly) an inaccessibility of air conditioning."
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/441890
8 posted on
09/13/2005 11:18:08 PM PDT by
Ursus arctos horribilis
("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
To: PhatHead; All
Crosslinked:
HURRICANE KATRINA- archive of links Click the picture:
12 posted on
09/14/2005 1:59:55 AM PDT by
backhoe
To: PhatHead
Excellent work, PhatHead. This needs to be sent to every lefty blog out there and posted multiple times on Slate.com. Let then choke on it.
18 posted on
09/14/2005 4:25:20 AM PDT by
.cnI redruM
( "Go ahead, punk, make my Earl Grey." - Mark Steyn)
To: PhatHead
I'm "pinging" this for later study, and will probably post it on my website with all the proper credit TO YOU!!
www.therobb7.blogspot.com
C'mon everyone, let's put this good man's research to good use!
20 posted on
09/14/2005 5:22:49 AM PDT by
TheRobb7
(The American Spirit does not require a federal subsidy.)
To: zot
To: PhatHead
People need to get this through their heads. "FEMA is a bureaucracy, nothing more, nothing less." It does not matter who is in the White House. Do not place your life in the hands of a bureaucracy.
24 posted on
09/14/2005 7:25:09 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: PhatHead
25 posted on
09/14/2005 7:43:31 AM PDT by
Polybius
To: PhatHead; ThePythonicCow
Thank you very much for this thread, PhatHead. Every new piece of information helps fill in gaps that might have existed in earlier timelines.
Thanks for the ping TPC.
28 posted on
09/14/2005 8:42:38 AM PDT by
Wolfstar
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ping!
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30 posted on
09/14/2005 10:08:53 AM PDT by
nutmeg
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
To: PhatHead
31 posted on
09/14/2005 12:49:36 PM PDT by
chaosagent
(Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
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To: PhatHead
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