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Posted on 08/29/2005 2:47:45 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Route 10 overpass of Spain St in New Orleans. Area between Florida Ave and N. Clairborne, and Elysian Fields Ave and Franklin Ave, appears entirely flooded up to first story eaves. From live stream of WDSU TV channel 6.
Not here. Ours is due by 9/15/05....creek is 200 yards from our home.
We also STILL cannot get through to Slidell, Covington, or Mandeville to check on those who stayed. We'll post anything specific & confirmed that we get. One of the "stay behinds" was with EMS/Fire Dept. so the info will be legit.
You might find it next to impossible to get to Gulf shores this week,
GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) - Hurricane Katrina is pounding Alabama's most popular beaches with stinging rain and powerful wind gusts that pushed Gulf waters into streets in a rising storm surge.
Gulf Shores and Orange Beach both resemble ghost towns today as the storm roared ashore in Louisiana around 5 a-m.
Flooding is the worst in Gulf Shores. Police Chief Arthur Bourne said the water is as high as it was during Hurricane Ivan a year ago, meaning it could be days before homeowners get in to assess damage and begin cleaning up.
Not here. Ours is due by 9/15/05....creek is 200 yards from our home.
We also STILL cannot get through to Slidell, Covington, or Mandeville to check on those who stayed. We'll post anything specific & confirmed that we get. One of the "stay behinds" is with northshore EMS/Fire Dept. so the info will be legit.
"where are these examples of people without flood insurance, being paid off by the government? from my knowledge of it, all they do is provide low interest loans."
Good for your son and his fellow Marines. You must be so proud of him : )
Nope. They are moving south to north primarily; they are curving back over into Alabama once they get beyond us.
"That's a nasty thing to say. You don't even know the kid. What's with the third world population thing?"
Please, it wasn't meant to be nasty. Why would a child be by themself if they weren't homeless. Take your flame baiting elsewhere.
they have been up there for 12 hours!
It's what Marines do..
Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.
Nope; the storm is running nearly due north. There are several other squalls that are south of Atlanta that will get to Alpharetta, but you've got a bit of time before they get there...
St. Bernard flooding update
Monday, 4 p.m.
Official postings on the St. Bernard government Web site about flooding in the parish:
At 11:00 a.m. , the National Weather Service reported that a levee broke
on the Industrial Canal - the waterway that connects the Mississippi River to the Intracoastal Waterway - near the St. Bernard-Orleans parish line at
Tennessee Street, and 3 to 10 feet of flooding was possible with Arabi
receiving some degree of rising water.
St. Bernard Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness say the parish's
two shelters at Chalmette High and St. Bernard High are heavily
damaged because of the flooding. OEP director Larry Ingargiola said Chalmette High shelter is losing its roof, and St. Bernard High has several broken windows. There are estimates of more than 300 refugees at the two sites. "We cannot see the tops of the levees, " Ingargiola said.
At noon, most of the parish has no power and widespread flooding is
reported. Phone services are severely hampered.
At 12:30 p.m., Chalmette's Gibb Drive and community reportedly has water over the roofs of some houses, driving residents to their rooftops.
Teams of emergency teams are available from Louisiana to Florida. FEMA (Federal Emergency Agency) officials are standing by as needed to access damage on the ground. President Bush has declared states of emergency in Louisiana and Mississippi to accelerate the emergency response.
At 2 p.m., communications into the New Orleans/St. Bernard area are
little to none because of power and downed communications equipment and massive calls into state.
At 2:30 p.m., the National Guard Armory became submerged
"Praying for your family. I hope you hear from them really soon."
Thank you very much. Right now I'm fearing the worst for a couple of them. I truly appreciate your compassion.
YOU made the comment. I am not flaming you for pointing out your ridiculous statement.
K- just checking...keep your eyes and ears open:)
Let us know when you hear from your family...keeping them in prayers...
thanks
Search and rescue in Jefferson Parish
Monday, 3:55 p.m.
Jefferson Parish authorities were headed to the Lincolnshire subdivision in Marrerro, where there have been calls for rescue for people trapped by flood waters.
Power lines and trees are down across the parish, and flooding is widespread, officials said. A number of buildings, including the parish's Juvenile Justice Center in Harvey, have been damaged, but officials don't yet know to what extent.
At this point, one official said, it's not so much an assessment of damage that parish emergency crews are after. It's a search and rescue mission.
Part of the problem is being able to get to those hardest hit areas. We will see more of the Dome or NO area because those are accessable at the moment.
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