When the news is overblown and exxagerated, I will point it out.
You don't friggin KNOW what is overblown. I'm watching several radar and sat maps - and the danger point for surge in NO was when the eyewall was due east of the city. The winds might have reduced, but there was still a lot of danger at that point.
So, once again, please either post some content or lurk.
I second the motion that you shutup with your nonstop cynicism. You have no idea what the actual damage is out there, nor whether this has been overblown or not. Can't know for hours. There are now reports from the NE side of the city that with the wind from the north, the lake is overtopping the levees, which if it continues is part of the worst case scenario that would flood the bowl. We won't know for hours if that continued and worsened, or subsided in time. Overtopping is the worst that can occur to a dam/levee, which can, if sustained, cause structural failure. There is confirmed water up to the roof from a levee break in another separate section of the city(its own levee). You have no idea how deep it is or if persons are trapped.
This will easily be the worst storm since Andrew, and might surpass it. So, you should probably stop making light of the situation.
Think big, please. We're facing "a catstrophe of biblical proportions."