And, (probably in Uptown New Orleans), a lot that are not wet. I could be wrong but satellite photos don't usually get it wrong. Lots of Uptown New Orleans appears to be dry. Lots of Meterie (the other side of the 17th Street Canal where the levee breech is), appears to be dry. River Rd. which goes to the Huey P Long Bridge is dry, the Crescent City connection is apparently dry. My sister in law was driven by her son out of Uptown New Orleans and to Baton Rouge on Thursday, I believe that was the high water mark of the flood in East New Orleans and downtown. You go across the Crescent City Connection right there by the Superdome onto dry land on the West bank of the Mississippi River. Kenner, where the International Airport is located is dry. Shep Smith is leaving every day and being refreshed and renewed for his reports. He's not sleeping with these poor people on the bridge. I am becoming very suspicious about a lot of what we are seeing on the newscasts.
The situation now is spreading, like a long slow storm surge, along an expanding wave from the Hurricane area - refugees from N.O. are being force-fed into an area already saturated by those who left the coast voluntarily - the geographic scope is unimaginable - the Media cannot tell the story - it's too big - all they can do is pick a few spots - but they cannot tell the story, whether they want to or not.