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Posted on 08/30/2005 6:51:27 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Catastrophic damage occurred to Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Major bridges are destroyed. Mobile AL suffered its worst flooding in 90 years. In New Orleans, a large section of concrete levee broke last night. Water continues to rise, threatening, among many things, Tulane Hospital with 1000 patients. New Orleans officials: Do not attempt to return to the city at this time if you evacuated. It is too dangerous.
WLOX TV Biloxi, Gulfport, Pascagula
Gulfport News via Topix.net WAFB Baton Rouge
Slidell, Mandeville, and Covington Updates Warning: website is overloaded due to heavy traffic
Mississippi updates via Jackson Ledger
Folks in the path of the next huricane will most likely rethink "hunkering down". I know I will.
Reuters: Hundreds may be dead in Biloxi.
The levee is very close to the Superdome. They could just pull some barges up the river and load the people into them from the levee and tow them to Texas. The accomodations wouldn't be great, but this is about saving lives, not about deluxe accomodations. I'd rather be on a barge and breathing fresh air than in that dome right now.
While many people have commented they are glad that their house isn't "next to the levee" the Mississippi levee is the highest point in the city. The first thing that people do if a flood is anticipated is park their cars on the levee. If I were in N.O right now I'd walk out of the city via the dirt road that is on top of the levee. It might take some days to reach a place where you could catch as ride, but what else would you be doing?
I wouldn't even want to guess.
Report out of Biloxi from CNN: "hundreds" of people may have been killed from the storm surge.
Thanks you guys...they were planning a big event there in the first part of October; a friend of mine was booked to speak. I have a pretty good hunch that it "ain't gonna happen" (as they say) at this point.
That's the least of anyone's concerns, though - I was just thinking about it and thought I'd ask.
(My dad has a brick in the walkway there.)
I said that yesterday.
In some countries that they would have.
Looters will pay dearly in one form or another.
Maybe a snake will bite some of them in the butt.
An Assosiated Press reporter on the beach in Biloxi says it "looks like a free-for-all," as looters come running out of souvenir shops, loaded down with merchandise.
He saw two men riding go-carts taken from an amusement park near the beach.
Two men were pushing a large plastic garbage can with wheels -- so full that it took both of them to drag it down the street.
Biloxi fears hundreds dead after Katrina
BILOXI, Mississippi (Reuters) - Hundreds may have been killed by Hurricane Katrina in the Mississippi Gulf Coast city of Biloxi after being trapped in their homes when a 30-foot (9 meter) storm surge came ashore, a spokesman for the city said on Tuesday.
"It's going to be in the hundreds," Vincent Creel told Reuters. "Camille was 200, and we're looking at a lot more than that," he said, referring to Hurricane Camille, which hit the area in 1969 and destroyed swaths of Mississippi and Louisiana.
http://olympics.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-08-30T181136Z_01_SCH065511_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-WEATHER-KATRINA-DEATHS-DC.XML
Riveting stuff. I saw a fish jump out of the water as they were bringing up that last girl.
I saw that and expected it. The death toll will rise, nobody is in these places yet reporting. And I worry about the lower parishes in Louisiana.
Once this take over occurs, I wonder if looters will be shot? that would be a hard task to put on our troops. Shooting the terrorists in the mideast in one thing.. but their fellow citizens (yes, deprived etc).. is another.
Hopefully the looters will come to their senses
I thought it was just me who was left speechless.
I believe I read where the mayor was exhorting people to do just that -- start walking toward Baton Rouge if you're able.
At what point should the evacuation order have been made mandatory? At a 15% strike probablity? 20%? 40%? Its not as easy as it sounds from the couch.
Oh, sorry....can't figure out why they would put up an ALERT for 9 INCHES when most of the city is under FEET of water, though.
But there appears to be another, smaller (for the moment) breach on the other side of the canal.
Perhaps a result of hydrologic forces in that direction from the original break ?
Speculation or not... I have no doubt thousands are dead.
The clorinatio info was from the earlier poster.
I always use 8 drops of Clorox per gallon when backpacking, but I'd up it to 16 drops per gallon in a case where sanitation plants have failed. The clorox can take up to an hour to work in cold water, so I usually leave it overnight before drinking. During that time, a plastic container will absorb most, if not all of the taste. Much better than iodine or halozone, IMO.
I am just speechless.
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