what are you watching? (or reading?)
what are you watching? (or reading?)
Good grief! The words "getting worse and worse" just don't cover it anymore.
Thanks Obiwan, I doubt the Gov. can ignore the pleas of this project now.
Or maybe it's time to realize that this is a changing world and we a humans do what we have done for ten thousand years.
Adapt...
There are some things in nature you can't plan for and control and hurricanes are one of them.
FEMA is actually to blame for part of it. Take the federal insurance element out of the equation.
You want to build here? You want to plunk your money down knowing there is no insurance if you get wiped out by a hurricane? Fine...
we will rescue your stupid ass but we sure won't subsidize you rebuilding to live here again...
http://www.americaswetland.com/artic...ageid=3&cid=18
another good link on rebuild issue.
There are some heartwarming stories and more evidence of the goodness of people.
Anderson Cooper is about to do a story about people trying to help a beached seal. He is stranded on pavement and they are bringing water to it.
It also touched me to see so many people saving animals and trying to stay alive and wading through the water but still holding onto their pets even though they could get by much easier if they just let them go.
They were only using one helicopter in the efforts to sandbag the breach, and they spent more time refueling the chopper than actually dropping sandbags.
Yuck, people are tying corpes to the poles when they see them floating around.
My god, look at all the people they rescued off of Airline Freeway just today.
Damn, Mississippi says over 100 confirmed dead.
WWL blog update:
6:41 P.M. - Efforts to stop the levee break at the 17th Street Canal have ended unsuccessfully and the water is expected to soon overwhelm the pumps in that area, allowing water to pour into the east bank of Metairie and Orleans to an expected height of 12-15 feet.
where are you guys getting this stuff? I don't see any of this.
The reporter at WWL's transmitter in Gretna said all that, including the story about the 17th St Canal.
Here's the link:
http://www.wwltv.com/perl/common/vid...props=livenoad
Looks like this guy was right...6:41 P.M. - Efforts to stop the levee break at the 17th Street Canal have ended unsuccessfully and the water is expected to soon overwhelm the pumps in that area, allowing water to pour into the east bank of Metairie and Orleans to an expected height of 12-15 feet.![]()
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When the computer models showed Walter Maestri what would happen after a hurricane hit New Orleans, he wrote big letters on the map: "KYAGB—kiss your ass good bye." Photo: William Brangham/NOW with Bill Moyers
My friend just said shes never going back to New Orleans that she has lost everything that there is no point. She is going to try to find a job in Miami and live there with her mom for now.
Mayor says it won't be 12-15 ft of water, only 9 in all of New Orleans.
Well, that's good news.
The reporter asked the engineer in charge of filling the breach how long it would take to fill it and the engineer had no answer.
Guess CosmicCowboy was right.
After going through this and the fact that her mom just got her power back from Katrina's first, does she really think that's a safer alternative?
In any case, the best of luck to her.![]()
Not to discount CC, but it was pretty damn obvious looking at that huge ass gap in the levy that the city was going to become part of Pontchartraine before they could plug that gap.The reporter asked the engineer in charge of filling the breach how long it would take to fill it and the engineer had no answer.
Guess CosmicCowboy was right.
Watch the faces of the people on that press conference the governor was giving (particularly the younger girl to her right). Those people know the city of New Orleans is ed.
Whoever said we'd wake up tomorrow to NO as part of the lake pretty much hit it on the head.
There's an old saying about a frying pan and a fire that comes to mind right about now...
You might want to tell your friend that Miami is probably the next big city to go.
Middle America is her friend.
I think as the weeks drag into months, a LOT of people won't be going back.
, I'm not discounting him. Now that we know they only used one helicopter in the efforts, maybe it was a symbolic gesture. , I don't know. What I do know is that if they knew they couldn't fill the breach, they should have used that helicopter to save people, like all the citizens in their personal fishing boats were doing.
I'm not MMQB'ing, but I thought that breach was as obviously unsalvagable as you do. And every ing resource available oughta be going into getting the refugees the outta there.
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