Posted on 08/30/2005 5:25:03 PM PDT by va4me
****ALL RESIDENTS ON THE EAST BANK OF ORLEANS AND JEFFERSON REMAINING IN THE METRO AREA ARE BEING TOLD TO EVACUATE AS EFFORTS TO SANDBAG THE LEVEE BREAK HAVE ENDED. THE PUMPS IN THAT AREA ARE EXPECTED TO FAIL SOON AND 9 FEET OF WATER IS EXPECTED IN THE ENTIRE EAST BANK. WITHIN THE NEXT 12-15 HOURS****
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Expand your horizon a bit.
There are jewelry stores being looted, and it is not the cubic zirconia they are going after but the diamonds and the rubies.
Some looters will reap fortunes.
Unfortunately the Atlantis option may be OK with many more people after watching the looting and the shooting and the carjacking and the hostage taking.
I suppose he will not have any excuse when God demands his life from him, and asks this guy why when he died he had goods in his hands that didn't belong to him.
Yeah, I know, but they have been "oppressed" all their lives.
I watched the mayor and the governor on Sunday calling for the evacuation. Both seemed to be out of their depth. The governor, in particular, was confused and fumbling. Now she's crying. They waited too long to get people out. People who were stuck on freeways turned around and came back into the city. I'd say New Orleans is doomed. The Mississippi and lake are going to reclaim it.
My hubby has been saying this all afternoon. In fact, he's been much more blunt. He thinks unless there is a drastic change, N.O. will be gone forever and will be devoured by Lake Ponchatrain and the Mississippi, which he says is unforgiving.
He was convinced after an Army Corp of Engineers expert said that IF they were to get all levys in perfect working order immediately, they could only pump out one inch per hour. The flooding has commenced. There isn't even an established 'command and control' at this point.
This is really, really, bad folks....
Well I don't know about the National Guard, but it's clear from the news reports the police will be more than willing to help them...for a small cut of course
But they require electricity. There isn't going to be any electricity for a long time.
Your husband is right about the lake and the mighty Mississippi. This is very, very bad.
Lot's of folks get high on bourbon street.
I watched that same new conference. The mayor was bad too, but not as lost. Today, he was talking about "repairing roofs." I think he just must have been tired or something, because who the hell cares about that now.
The Governor did seem way, waaaay out of her league. Now she is a basket case. According to her bio, she is a former teacher who likes to watch "Steel Magnolias" over and over again. The State needs a Gen Patton now, not a weeping ex-union delegate.
They weren't thinking, they were "governing." Maybe next time the voters will do some thinking.
Thanks. Nice pic, puts it in perspective.
Does anyone have any idea how many people are left in the city?
Thousands who don't get the word may die. The breech is now said to be blocks long.
Helicopters cannot carry in more than 6000 lbs at a run, most of them,If they dropped CONEX boxes filled with sand, it might make a small plug, but with too much area around each box to leak
All they can do is stop it once it has already emptied the lake, to fill the dike once it is empty, there are just not enough helicopters available nor conex boxes filled with sand to make a new rough breech, and then they would need tons of gravel to fill in the cracks around the CONEX boxes...
The only other thing is to sink a barge that is floated from the lake first, then sink it at the breech.
But how would you get the barge to the breech from the lake side?
This link to a levee diagram was posted on a duplicate thread that got pulled.
http://www.nola.com/hurricane/popup/nolalevees_jpg.html
Sorry, I reposted your link just in case.
They also require someplace to pump the water into. Apparently the water from one of the breeches was being pumped right back to its source, only to return again. Unless the pumps work faster than the leak, the pumps will lose that game every time.
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