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From Superdome to Astrodome: Katrina's refugees being moved to Houston in bus convoy
ap on San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 8/31/05 | Mary Foster - ap

Posted on 08/31/2005 9:08:27 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

NEW ORLEANS – A slow exodus from the smelly and sweltering Superdome began Wednesday as refugees boarded giant trucks and then buses for a trip to more comfortable surroundings in the Houston Astrodome.

The evacuation was kept almost secret to avoid a stampede. People were taken a few at a time through a garage, then to trucks that plowed through 4 feet of water and delivered them to the buses.

People with physical problems were evacuated Wednesday morning, loaded into a variety of vehicles and taken to a triage center in Baton Rouge. The evacuation of the more able-bodied began later.

Almost everyone carried a plastic bag or bundled bedspread holding the few possessions they had left after Hurricane Katrina decimated their city. Some hobbled on walkers, canes and crutches; others inched forward on wheelchairs. Women led children and carried babies.

"I don't care where they're taking us. Anywhere is better than here," said James Caire, 49, who had been at the Superdome only about six hours.

With no air conditioning and little electricity, the heat and stench inside the Superdome were unbearable. As the water pressure dropped lower and lower, toilets backed up. The stink was so bad that many medical workers wore masks as they walked around.

Most refugees jammed onto concourses because the heat and stench inside the Superdome were unbearable. But the heat on the brown-brick concourse was horrendous. One man took a paper bag, rolled up the rim and wore it as a hat.

Dr. Kevin Stephens Sr., in charge of the special needs shelter at the dome, described the Superdome and a nearby arena as a health department's nightmare.

"These conditions are atrocious," he said. "We'll take trucks, planes, boats, anything else, I have to get these people out of here."

By midafternoon, medics were hauling people off one after another because of heat-related problems. Even as the evacuation was going on, people walked through waist-deep water to get to the Superdome.

Tempers flared in the crowd. One woman yelled: "You're just lying to us! You had us standing all day in this heat, and you're lying to us. You're not taking us anywhere!"

The oficer yelled back, "Look, ma'am, do you think I'm in charge? Do you think I'm making decisions? I told you what they told me."

But overall, there was little trouble. People got angry and frustrated and occasionally screamed, but people generally seemed to get along.

The noise around the dome was constant. Helicopters took off and landed on the helipad outside. Generators ran. Trucks backed up and moved past. Every time one baby stopped screaming two more seemed to start. And there was the constant roar of thousands of conversations going on at once.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided about 500 buses to transport the refugees. It was not immediately clear how long the refugees will be in Houston, 350 miles from New Orleans. "We're buying time until we can figure something out," said William Lokey, chief coordinator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The Astrodome's schedule has been cleared through December for housing evacuees, said Kathy Walt, a spokeswoman for Texas Gov. Rick Perry. The building no longer is the home of a professional sports team – the Houston Astros left in 2000.

Phillip Triggs, 40, wasn't keen on the idea of being forced to Texas.

"As far as the idea of going to another state, no, man, this is my home," he said while catching a breath of fresh air. "My family is here. My home is gone. For us to be going through what we're going through, we're just not ready for this."

Cots and blankets for up to 25,000 people were being set up on the Astrodome's floor. Knowing that the people would arrive tired, frustrated and disheartened, shelter organizers began planning activities that might help take the evacuees' minds off their troubles, such as free trips to museums and amusement parks.

Organizers plan to use Astrodome kitchens and locker rooms to keep refugees fed and clean, but they realize it won't be easy because the arena was not built to handle so many people.

"I'm ready to get away from here. Anybody in their right mind would be," said David Ellis, a construction worker who was on the ramp outside the Superdome, escaping the oppressive conditions.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: astrodome; busconvoy; houston; katrina; moved; refugees; superdome
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To: NormsRevenge

It could be. Is he more loyal to Miller, or Dodge? That looks like a Lincoln to me.

http://www.rustywallace.com/new_site/broadband.html

I should be ashamed, ashamed I tell you to have to google that up. I could have just asked my brother.


121 posted on 08/31/2005 11:22:22 PM PDT by planekT (What a mess.)
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To: A2J

I assure you that comment was dripping with sarcasm.


122 posted on 08/31/2005 11:22:32 PM PDT by Elyse
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To: Texasforever

Why not use the bases earmarked for closings?


123 posted on 08/31/2005 11:23:02 PM PDT by flowergirl (Trust in the Lord with all your heart)
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To: Texasforever

FEMA has been stressing over and over that this was just a stop-gap solution. They want to bring the people back closer to home. Call me a sappy sentimental, but I believe them. I don't doubt that once exposed to Houston some people will want to stay there, though I don't think it will be the big problem that you foresee.


124 posted on 08/31/2005 11:26:52 PM PDT by Elyse
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To: planekT

lol.. We're gonna miss Rusty on the track, but he'll be a good addition to the booth.

Miller,, Less Filling, my foot.


Nite to
All


125 posted on 08/31/2005 11:32:21 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... "To remain silent when they should protest makes cowards of men." -- THOMAS JEFFERSON)
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To: NormsRevenge
"Thanks for taking our crime problem away!"

Sincerely, the state of Louisiana

Seriously though, most of these people are scum and wont tolerate being forced to live in a fenced in area at the Astrodome. Houston will regret this but Perry does come across as a good guy and a leader.

126 posted on 08/31/2005 11:34:21 PM PDT by Tiger Smack
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To: Texasforever
Houston will rue the day.

Lock your doors and windows. Don't leave any valuables unattended.

127 posted on 08/31/2005 11:40:00 PM PDT by lewislynn (Status quo today is the result of eliminating the previous status quo. Be careful what you wish for)
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To: NormsRevenge
I had heard that some of the bridges had been washed out, making most of New Orleans accessible only by boat or helicopter. If that is so, how are the buses getting in and out of the dowtown area? Also, if the Superdome is surrounded by flood waters, how do the refugees get from the Superdome to the buses?

Just curious.

128 posted on 08/31/2005 11:40:40 PM PDT by Jess Kitting
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To: Cobra64

Four days? Wasn't the Superdome designated as a shelter? So, those in the Superdome went where they were supposed to go... isn't that evasive action?


129 posted on 08/31/2005 11:41:26 PM PDT by carton253 (It's better to have a gun and not need it than not have a gun and need it.)
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To: 2rightsleftcoast
I don't think many people here or anywhere realize yet that this is a DESPERATE SITUATION and if it calls for busing 20,000 people away, then that's what must be done.....

If it weren't for the "people" problems, I think the leevee's and the structual damage to the stricken areas could be addressed much sooner....

right now, instead of ramping up to drain the city, and fix the sewers and clean away the trash, the bulk of the Guard and Police and Coast Guard and the Fema people are out looking to rescue people that should have never been left in the flood areas....

so I say, let's move these people now, we'll worry about the ramifications another day.......

repeat.....THESE ARE DESPERATE TIMES.....

130 posted on 08/31/2005 11:46:30 PM PDT by cherry
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To: NormsRevenge

Sleep well!


131 posted on 08/31/2005 11:47:06 PM PDT by planekT (What a mess.)
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To: NormsRevenge

First bus load of people from NO were not even from the SD. The 20 year old driver and his passengers had commandeered a NO school bus, drove it to Houston, and had bluffed their way into the AD before the truth was known.


132 posted on 08/31/2005 11:49:11 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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To: Texasforever
What would you do? Turn them away? Sort of brings to mind the boatloads of Jews who in 1939, fled Germany, and were turned away from port after port until they were forced to return to Germany where many perished.
133 posted on 08/31/2005 11:59:42 PM PDT by Melas (The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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To: nhoward14

I hadn't heard about this. Source? I'm not against helping them either, but like you, they might as well plan on making this a permanent change, NOLA is about cooked.


134 posted on 09/01/2005 12:03:31 AM PDT by Melas (The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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To: Tall_Texan

They're not prisoners. You can't lock them up.


135 posted on 09/01/2005 12:38:22 AM PDT by Melas (The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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To: Tiger Smack

Why are most of these people scum? Explain.


136 posted on 09/01/2005 12:43:41 AM PDT by Melas (The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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To: Melas

You want a source? Go read any of the stories on The Dallas Morning News website.


137 posted on 09/01/2005 7:23:43 AM PDT by nhoward14
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To: Melas
They're not prisoners. You can't lock them up.

They're wards of the state until they have their own place to stay. I hope arrangements will be made for individual families to find shelter independant of the Astrodome. But as long as they choose to be cattle led about by their government, why complain about being treated like cattle?

138 posted on 09/01/2005 9:37:40 AM PDT by Tall_Texan (RIP New Orleans 1718-2005)
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To: Tall_Texan
They're wards of the state until they have their own place to stay.

Actually, they're not. They have the same freedoms you do, including the freedom to pack up and leave the shelter any time they want.

139 posted on 09/01/2005 12:31:25 PM PDT by Melas (The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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To: Travis McGee
If they say line up now to get onto buses for a convoy to where ever, then you will be going there.

Yep. The best thing to do is to have enough supplies to stay self-sufficient.

Even a couple of weeks worth of groceries will put you ahead of 99% of the sheeple.

Another big lesson here is that the police aren't going to protect anyone except themselves when the SHTF. Many of us in the RKBA community have been saying this for years, but after NOLA, perhaps more people will realize it.

140 posted on 09/01/2005 6:58:12 PM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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