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Posted on 08/30/2005 6:51:27 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Intercoastal waterway flooded area...rescue operations shown live on WDSU online. God bless those people and the brave rescuers!
Even after what we saw in the Indian ocean, people ignored what the water could do. It's all very very sad.
I think it may have been her that put in perspective that these people in the Bayou are a good 5 miles away from the Superdome - that's far away for them on foot. It's all relative to someone's world, but it must have seemed difficult to accomplish.
They may catch Diptheria or Tetnus
or worse from the water.
What'cha reckon?
Me too, I was amazed, never thought levies could withstand cat 4 huricane, guess we were both fooled, just took a little longer for the levies to fail.
At the cost of at least $500 per person per week, that won't work. Tent cities would be way cheaper.
Patient in insulin shock....
Riverside Hilton in Downtown NO 6th floor.
The shortwave net has not been able to contact the New Orleans Police.....US Coast Guard is online, and they are plucking people out of the city.
I don't understand evacuating to the Superdome....they already had someone jumping out the building to their death...there's no a/c...it's hot in there...non-functioning (I thought I read) bathrooms.......how soon before the state/Feds bring in hospital ships?
KALB's feed from MSNBC is over for now. "Days Of Our Lives" was delayed for an hour and, while that may seem extremely trivial to many of you, trust me, Alexandria is a *hard-core* "Days" town, no exaggeration. Everywhere you look in Alexandria and Pineville, TV monitors are ON at 12:30 pm! No way they were gonna pre-empt it, but the hour delay certainly underscores the catastrophic nature of things here.
You can call me cruel if you'd like, but as far as I'm concerned someone who refuses to evacuate a disaster area and then climbs on a roof expecting to be picked up by a helicopter is not a "victim" in any sense of the word -- he/she is a public menace who is putting other lives at risk through their own ignorance, stupidity, arrogance, etc.
I-10 on the east to/from Slidell.
THe officers were carrying .223s yesterday...
Anybody know where the intercoastal waterway is? They're saying that's where a big breach is.
What ever happened to "Looters will be shot on sight?"
The water is rising so fast, their generators can't keep up with it.
They say they can't take them out by Helicopter. So they will take them out by boat.
The hospitals evacuated are:
Charity Hospital
VA Hospital
University Med. Center
Tulane Hospital
The lower of those two pics is actually 'down-canal' from the upper one, i.e. closer to downtown NO>
That they may well catch, indeed.....of course, there's always the gators out in the waters... (I shouldn't talk like that)....darn it...it's just wrong that they're pillaging like this. They're degrading themselves...and our Country.
The Coast Guard rescues are incredible, thank goodness the military are now involved in getting these poor folks to safety!
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