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To: Smogger
Mayor Nagin issued a "boil water" recommendation for water in the city

Easier said than done, if the utilities are down. Two or three drops of Clorox per gallon of water will work until then.

3,805 posted on 08/29/2005 12:43:58 PM PDT by r9etb
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To: r9etb

Right, how can they boil without electricity? And there's not exactly a lot of dry wood around for a fire.


3,806 posted on 08/29/2005 12:44:37 PM PDT by Abigail Adams
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Fire rescue officials talk as they check on the body of a man killed in a car accident when he lost control of his vehicle as hurricane Katrina struck on the I-10 highway outside of Pensacola, Florida, August 29, 2005. ...
3,813 posted on 08/29/2005 12:45:36 PM PDT by maggief (No 'luffs)
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To: All
Newest info from Eyes on Katrina: A South Mississippi hurricane journal:


Monday, August 29, 2005

Don't come back yet 

This from staff writer Geoff Pender, who is calling in reports from Hattiesburg. If you are thinking about getting in the car and coming back to South Mississippi, don't. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is telling people who have evacuated to stay away until the roads have been cleared and the National Guard is in place. If we get word when that happens, we'll pass it along.

On a different note, we have a report that portions of U.S. 90 are under seven feet of water.

Putting it all together 

BY GEOFF PENDER
and MICHAEL NEWSOME
THE SUN HERALD

Hurricane Katrina brought catastrophic damage from the Coast to Hattiesburg. Gulfport Fire Chief Pat Sullivan said downtown buildings were ‘imploding’ or collapsing, particularly in the 19th street area.
Coastwide there were reports of homes and buildings knocked off their foundations by storm surges as high as 28 feet.
As of Monday afternoon, no fatalities had been reported in Mississippi, but even emergency communications were sporadic at best. Harrison County Civil Defense's command post lost power and communications early Monday, and emergency operations centers in Hancock and Jackson counties had to be evacuated and moved to higher ground.
There were numerous reports of people stranded in attics or on roofs as the tidal surge and floowaters rose. At times, emergency crews were unable to go out in the heavy winds. Hospitals in the three Coast counties reported damage and problems in operations. Memorial Hospital at Gulfport reported major damage.
The first floor of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport was flooded Monday morning and workers scrambled to move medicine and equipment to higher floors. There were reports of boats blown north of U.S. 90 in Gulfport.
Numerous tornadoes were reported across South Mississippi. Beau Rivage reportedly has water up to its second floor. There was no word from the other casinos.
Gov. Haley Barbour urged people to stay put during heavy winds and flooding, and until emergency officials give the all clear.
“This is not a small storm, we have catastrophic damage on all levels.” he said. “Don't go running out into flood zones and getting bitten by snakes or wading through floodwaters that might be covering utility lines. Use good judgement in the aftermath.”
Barbour said search and rescue operations are the first priority as Katrina subsides.
Barbour and other officials had a harsh warning for those thinking of looting.
“I've urged the highway patrol and national guard to treat looters ruthlessly,” Barbour said, “The rules of engagement will be as ruthless as the law allows.”


3,818 posted on 08/29/2005 12:46:22 PM PDT by cgk (We'll have to deal w/ the networks. One way to do that is to drain the swamp they live in - Rumsfeld)
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To: r9etb

I think that is per quart.
http://extension.usu.edu/publica/foodpubs/watersto.htm


"Chlorine Treatment: Liquid chlorine bleach can be used to disinfect water for long-term storage. One gallon can be treated by the addition of ¼ teaspoon of liquid chlorine bleach containing 4 to 6 percent sodium hypochlorite. (Most bleaches contain 5.25 percent.) This is equivalent to 16 drops of liquid chlorine bleach."


3,828 posted on 08/29/2005 12:47:43 PM PDT by bwteim (Begin With The End In Mind)
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