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I think these people are too stunned to realize that they aren't going to be living in NO for a long time...if ever again.
I heard one woman interviewed in NO say she had to get back to her job in a few weeks, and it turns out her job is in NO...definitely in a state of denial.
But you can't really blame them, we're probably dealing with thousands of people suffering shock, and if you had to think through the ramifications of suddenly being without a home, a car, a job, and a hometown, it could rattle anyone's brain.
There was some poor woman on Fox (I think) earlier who had lost everything and was talking about her job she had to get back to afterward. It's so sad. There ARE NO jobs, no businesses, commerce, homes, facilities, etc. There also won't be for some time.
Good point. Many of these people are in shock, probably suffering from post traumatic stress.
It is kind of like a war zone