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Mayor Says New Orleans Is Better Prepared
AP via Yahoo! News ^
| 03/21/206
| Michelle Roberts
Posted on 03/21/2006 10:21:55 AM PST by GeneD
NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans is better prepared for the upcoming hurricane season because of stronger flood walls and better evacuation plans after Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Ray Nagin said in an interview Tuesday.
"We should be able to sustain another Katrina," the mayor said.
"If a Category 5 hits us, probably the city will be gone and the levees will still be standing. The work they're doing is just incredible," Nagin said of ongoing work by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Corps, which designed and built the city's levees, has been heavily criticized by residents who note the city survived the worst of the Aug. 29 storm but then was swamped when flood walls broke, inundating 80 percent of the city with brackish water. Many have expressed fear about the condition of the levees as the June 1 start of hurricane season approaches.
But Nagin told The Associated Press he's confident the Corps is using better materials and designs on the levees.
He also said that evacuating the city in the event of another hurricane should be smoother in the future. He said he would be in closer contact with forecasters at the National Hurricane Center so he'll know quickly whether a mandatory evacuation will be needed. The one ordered two days before Katrina hit was the city's first.
Nagin predicted residents would be more likely to comply with evacuation orders now. He said residents would be bused away from the city rather than to shelters like the Superdome, where residents were stranded in hot, dank conditions for days after Katrina hit in late August.
"People are pretty attuned to leaving if I say you have to leave, so I don't see that as being as much of a challenge," he said.
Nagin is up for re-election April 22 and facing a slate of two dozen candidates.
While campaigning, he has focused on rebuilding the city. On Monday, he endorsed a proposal that would allow all residents to rebuild homes in neighborhoods shattered by the hurricanes. An advisory commission had recommended flooded neighborhoods be replaced with parks and the city go slow in rebuilding low-lying areas.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:21:59 AM PST
by
GeneD
To: GeneD
"He also said that evacuating the city in the event of another hurricane should be smoother in the future"
That's because everyone is out already.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:23:02 AM PST
by
Hoodlum91
(need a tagline)
To: Hoodlum91
Especially the hard core losers.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:23:19 AM PST
by
BenLurkin
(O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
To: GeneD
Yes, most New Orleansians are far better prepared this time ~ they are already OUT OF TOWN.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:23:21 AM PST
by
muawiyah
(-)
To: GeneD
New Orleans is better prepared for the upcoming hurricane season because of stronger flood walls and better evacuation plans
And two thirds less people.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:24:14 AM PST
by
HEY4QDEMS
(No animals were harmed during the creation of this post.)
To: GeneD
Nagin told The Associated Press he's confident the Corps is using better materials and designs on the levees. "and also... they aren't planting the explosives this time..."
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:25:37 AM PST
by
Zavien Doombringer
(Mr. Franklin, what form of customes did you create in Tiajunna? A beeber, Madam, if you can stune it)
To: GeneD
If only New Orleans can weather Nagin, Blanco, all the corruption, race and welfare pimps, perhaps they'll survive.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:26:15 AM PST
by
garyhope
(In vino veritas. Ars longa, vita brevis, too brevis.)
To: Zavien Doombringer
Dumbass nagin has to Give the evacuation order fist!
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:26:43 AM PST
by
mmyers
Comment #9 Removed by Moderator
To: muawiyah
Bingo on that. The really funny thing is the ones who are still out of town couldn't GET out of town when they needed to go, since they were all waiting on their welfare checks.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:27:34 AM PST
by
308MBR
("Ah fell in ta a bhurnin' ring o' far")
To: GeneD
While campaigning, he has focused on rebuilding the city. On Monday, he endorsed a proposal that would allow all residents to rebuild homes in neighborhoods shattered by the hurricanes. Will they all be on 30 foot stilts for when the levees go again?
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:28:56 AM PST
by
D-Chivas
To: GeneD
First.. Uhh, Mayor? That's the Mississippi, not De Nile. A heavy storm would tax your city, forget about something as big as Katrina. You're a sitting duck for the next five to ten years as engineers try to figure out the problem, and you're lying to people if you tell them any different.
Second, come on. Who in their right mind would leave New Orleans again? If you ducked out of town at the start, odds are you got the shaft from all the freebies. Nope, better to stick it out with an ice cooler and a nice bit of high ground, and then get evacuated by whatever authorities are left. That's a $75,000 difference on average.
And finally, just be glad that there's twenty bozos after your job, because odds are they're going to split the vote from the residents left and you're going to be able to coast in on just the out of town vote. Personally, I think you deserve to be sitting in a jail cell, along with a whole lot of other people.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:29:00 AM PST
by
kingu
(Liberalism: The art of sticking your fingers in your ears and going NANANANA..)
To: GeneD
"We should be able to sustain another Katrina," the mayor said.
Nagin is as sharp as a piece of melted chocolate....
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:29:26 AM PST
by
LA Woman3
(Gig 'em Aggies!)
To: GeneD
"He said residents would be bused away from the city rather than to shelters like the Superdome, where residents were stranded in hot, dank conditions for days after Katrina hit in late August." Did anyone ask him where they would be bussed to?
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:30:23 AM PST
by
blam
To: GeneD
The mayor should also clarify in advance that the cops will loot with his official blessing.
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:31:39 AM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: GeneD
"We should be able to sustain another Katrina," the mayor said.(Nagin impression)..."We have reinforced the levees with rebar made of dark chocolate and delicious white milk."
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:31:54 AM PST
by
kromike
To: GeneD
um....was Katrina a CAT 5 ?
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:33:17 AM PST
by
stylin19a
(Do you still have sex or are you already playing golf?)
To: Hoodlum91
Preemption doctrine, leave now, avoid the rush :^)
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:33:32 AM PST
by
Tarpon
To: Hoodlum91
Here's the new bus design!
And here are the drivers!
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:40:44 AM PST
by
rawcatslyentist
(The people did feast upon lamb and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans and breakfastcereals)
To: Hoodlum91
"He also said that evacuating the city in the event of another hurricane should be smoother in the future"
That's because everyone is out already. If Houston gets hit this summer we're planning on forwarding them all on to Albuquerque
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posted on
03/21/2006 10:41:08 AM PST
by
tx_eggman
(Islamofascism ... bringing you the best of the 7th century for the past 1300 years.)
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