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Mayor: 200 trapped on Ninth Ward rooftops; bodies floating in Bywater
WWLTV.com ^ | 02:37 PM CDT on Monday, August 29, 2005 | WWLTV

Posted on 08/29/2005 12:39:10 PM PDT by Smogger

Mayor Ray Nagin said that 200 people were stranded on rooftops in the Lower Ninth Ward and several “bodies are floating in the water” in the Bywater neighborhood and in Eastover.

Nagin made the announcement in his first press briefing after Hurricane Katrina slammed just east of the city, but did plenty of devastation to New Orleans.

Nagin said that the 200 stranded people included 20 police officers who were riding out the storm at their homes in preparation to take over shifts from other officers. He said that boats would be dispatched on rescue missions later in the afternoon.

Mayor Nagin issued a "boil water" recommendation for water in the city - except for Algiers and the CBD due to a water main line break that may have compromised the water.

Nagin said at least 20 buildings in the city had collapsed and that it might be 48 hours before residents would be allowed back to their homes to assess the damage.

(Excerpt) Read more at wwltv.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: hurricane; hurricanekatrina; katrina; la; mayor; neworleans; raynagin
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To: exnavychick

Not to mention the children that weren't evacuated by their parents.


61 posted on 08/29/2005 1:17:22 PM PDT by AntiGuv ("Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." Philip K. Dick)
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To: Bigturbowski

Right on!


62 posted on 08/29/2005 1:18:08 PM PDT by cyborg (I'm having the best day ever.)
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To: justshutupandtakeit

I wonder how many idiots (many I'm sure) were actually WAITING for the mayor to tell them to leave, then couldn't.


63 posted on 08/29/2005 1:18:30 PM PDT by Muzzle_em (I'm an island awash in a sea of stupidity)
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To: robowombat
Considering that a lot of 'poor people' live in the 9th I can't wait for the race racketeering demagoguery to get started on this one. The feds haven't been genarous to NOLA in funding raising the height of the levees and in paying for maintenance and reinforcement, ipso facto 'Bush killed those people'.

So true. Never mind that some of them had no where to go and nothing to get there with and the mayor really botched it on the call for evac, waiting way too long, apparently ignoring the plight of those who couldn't easily get out. The superdome was a last ditch thing, what about all that time beforehand? And good thing the storm switched paths. Somehow it will all be Bushs fault, at least that will be the story the leftie media leads with.

64 posted on 08/29/2005 1:18:52 PM PDT by fortunecookie
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To: oceanview
did the Lake break through the levees and flood the city? or is this flooding just from the rain?

It wasn't the lake but a levee. The exact same levee that broke during Betsy..coincidence? Nope, the family members that are here with me from Chalmette have stated that the city more than likely broke the levee in order to save NO. That's the East side of the Industrial canal. It's by the city line which separates New Orleans from NO East. Heaven help those who had to make that decision, b/c there will be some very violent families if that's the case..that I assure you. The west bank seems to have had a pretty hard beating as well. As for the bodies floating, it isn't the 1st time thats occurred. I'm expecting a total loss, along with 7 families that I personally know, 2 of which are here with me now. Either way, we will do our best to recover, and we will move on with our lives. It's just really tough to see people I've known for 25+years break down. I'm thankful for my life as are all those around me now.
Take care,
BC
65 posted on 08/29/2005 1:19:04 PM PDT by BayouCoyote (The 1st victim of islam is the person who practices the lie.)
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To: KenmcG414

fire ants


66 posted on 08/29/2005 1:19:05 PM PDT by cyborg (I'm having the best day ever.)
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To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum

There were many people that did not have the ability to evacuate. The mandatory evacuation order was delivered very late by the mayor and no arrangements made to evacuate people who would otherwise have no means of getting out of the sitting.

Some of you carry the Government does not have the responsibility way too far. They have a responsibility to protect their citizens and this mayor failed miserably IMHO.


67 posted on 08/29/2005 1:19:23 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Allen in 2008)
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To: Bigturbowski
It's not like this thing sneaked up on them... heck in two days they could have walked out of N.O.
68 posted on 08/29/2005 1:19:23 PM PDT by Texas_Conservative2
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To: Muzzle_em

And there's another problem. The President had to do some arm-twisting to get the folks in Louisiana to call for an evacuation. A lot of time was wasted trying to get them to see beyond the "tourist dollar."


69 posted on 08/29/2005 1:20:34 PM PDT by MizSterious (Now, if only we could convince them all to put on their bomb-vests and meet in Mecca...)
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To: rockabyebaby
"I don't have any sympathy for these people, they were told to EVACUATE, evacuate means LEAVE, if you chose to stay - you suffer the consequences, it's not like they weren't warned over and over again, it serves them right."


I don't recall anyone asking for your sympathy.

You're right. They were advised to leave, however and for what ever reasons, they chose to remain. It may interest you to know that there are some things many people will stay and protect, with the risk of their lives, if necessary.


Possibly not a noteably Commonwealth of Massachusetts trait?



70 posted on 08/29/2005 1:21:02 PM PDT by G.Mason
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To: exnavychick

I cannot believe FEMA or whatever agency would take care of this issue, didn't go ahead and use some of the emergency funds to evacuate with busses, trains, etc.
What is the price of saving human lives?
Wouldn't it be less expensive to get folks out before the storm, all in one piece rather than come back and rescue injured or pick up dead bodies?


71 posted on 08/29/2005 1:21:18 PM PDT by Muzzle_em (I'm an island awash in a sea of stupidity)
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To: PhiKapMom

The notion that the government should regulate society during times of calm and peace but abandon it during disaster is the very height of absurdity..


72 posted on 08/29/2005 1:21:26 PM PDT by AntiGuv ("Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." Philip K. Dick)
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To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I'm sure King George the socialist will arrive on the scene with plenty of our tax dollars ready to be spent on various "aid" programs.

Well why shouldn't he show up, according to the Einsteins over at DU land, he caused it.

Jeez! Hopeless is too kind a word.

73 posted on 08/29/2005 1:21:39 PM PDT by Chuck54 (Confirm justice Roberts!)
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To: KenmcG414

Some of the snakes have two legs. Yes, you are on your own if you stay, but part of the decision to stay may be that you want to protect your property from the looters. The news has already shown looters going about their business unmolested by the police (undoubtedly because their had more pressing problems to deal with).


74 posted on 08/29/2005 1:22:14 PM PDT by Truth29
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To: Veritas et equitas ad Votum
I don't really see where the federal government has any role to play whatsoever, since I can't find the part in our Constitution about charity and disaster relief.

So, since it's not in the Constitution, sink or swim? The government has the infastructure and know-how to help in disasters like this...but because you don't find that specific charged duty in the Constitution, they should all just sit on their hands? Major disasters are going to cause disruption at the local or state level, so what else should be done, then? They need help, at least initially, to get going again.

Nagin said that the 200 stranded people included 20 police officers who were riding out the storm at their homes in preparation to take over shifts from other officers.

I guess those cops were just stupid fools who should have just gotten out while the gettin' was good, since it's not their job to help out?

75 posted on 08/29/2005 1:22:27 PM PDT by exnavychick (We're damned if we do, damned if we don't...so my vote goes for "do.")
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To: oceanview

Yes


76 posted on 08/29/2005 1:22:41 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: OXENinFLA
...old bodies from graveyards?

They could if they were old bodies.

77 posted on 08/29/2005 1:22:55 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Near the belly of the beast in San Diego)
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To: BayouCoyote

Prayers for you and yours. And don't pay attention to the idiots on here who like think these folks deserve what happened. Most of us don't think that way.


78 posted on 08/29/2005 1:23:09 PM PDT by MizSterious (Now, if only we could convince them all to put on their bomb-vests and meet in Mecca...)
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To: OXENinFLA

no, that would be dogs swimming by with bones in their mouths.


79 posted on 08/29/2005 1:23:30 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: exnavychick

I've been through an evac before and there are LOTS of folks who can't leave.

The 'home health' patients without family, the eldery who can drive OK around town, but never get on the interstate, the chronic shut-ins. The mentally ill or disabled who can barely function outside of their daily routines.

Look, no one hated evacuating more than I. I won't do it again. But, with that being said, there are lots of people in the world who live in the 'just barely here' world where evacuation is almost beyond them.


80 posted on 08/29/2005 1:23:51 PM PDT by najida (I run with scissors and I don't play well with others.)
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