To: John Jamieson
I just saw video of flood debris on rooftops in some areas of NO. If those folks did not evacuate, they are all dead.
My GOD bless all of them.
To: Yellow Rose of Texas
You are right that some of these homes can't contain anyone who is still alive but clearly there are areas where people are desperately awaiting rescue. I'm watching FOX coverage right now. They have been waiting for at least the last 15 minutes for one rooftop rescue to be completed.
Each of these water rescues takes quite a bit of time and getting to everyone in an area so big by boat and helicopter is clearly an impossible task.
I'm assuming the news crews are observing all these rooftop rescues from other helicopters. While I understand that those choppers may be private resources, I do have to wonder if staying in one spot for 15 minutes with one helicopter simply observing a pick up by another is the best use of such valuable resources. While they are shooting film for their networks, you would think they would at least keep moving and try to locate and relay the locations of people in need. Time is running out for many after almost a week.
I could be wrong and this film may be coming from another military helicopter and they may be required to travel and work in pairs. But if so, they do seem to be using these second helicopters in news chopper fashion primarily for filming. I would just hate to see one person die for the sake of filming the dramatic rescue of another.
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