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A question about the hurricane disaster. Answer pls only if you are sure
not guessing, straight facts.
Was there a team of people warning the residents of these areas about the upcoming disaster by visiting homes door by door? |
always... problem with most people is they are stupid and always say " ...i'm just gonna stay here and ride it out.." :mad:
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They got warnings I believe last year and the year before, board every thing up and nothing happened, missed them. Many warnings and nothing real serious happened. They with stood the Hurricane, just what the Hurricane did to levies. The news guys were say they dodge a bullet again, then the levee info started coming in.. |
Lets look at this shall we, mandatory evacuation issued and primary means of hurricane evacuation is in place.
What was the problem? -------------------------------------- Louisiana disaster plan, pg 13, para 5 , dated 01/00 'The primary means of hurricane evacuation will be personal vehicles. School and municipal buses, government-owned vehicles and vehicles provided by volunteer agencies may be used to provide transportation for individuals who lack transportation and require assistance in evacuating'... -------------------------------------- Mayor Nagin issues mandatory evacuation for New Orleans As of Saturday 9:30 a.m., Mayor Nagin has issued a mandatory evacuation for New Orleans. The Superdome has been opened for people with special needs and as a shelter of last resort. Residents should call (504) 568-3200 to reserve space in this shelter. The city has set up ten pickup areas to take people to emergency shelters. RTA buses will be picking up citizens for free and take them to these shelters. The number to call for pickup areas is 1-800-469-4828. The pickup locations are McMain High: 5712 S Claiborne Ave New Orleans, LA 70125 Rabouin High:727 Carondelet St New Orleans, LA 70130 Mondy George O Elementary: 2327 Philip St New Orleans, LA 70113 O.P. Walker: 2832 General Meyer Ave New Orleans, LA 70114 Abramson: 5552 Read Blvd New Orleans, LA 70127 S.T. Reed : 5316 Michoud Blvd New Orleans, LA 70129 Sylvain Williams: 3127 Martin L. King Blvd. New Orleans, LA. 70125 Augustine Middle:425 S. Broad St. New Orleans, LA. 70119 Warren Easton: 3039 Higgins Blvd. New Orleans, LA. 70126 MLK Jr. Elementary: 1617 Caffin Avenue New Orleans, LA 70117 N.O. Mission, address not available at time of publish. Mondy Center, address not available at time of publish. William Franz , address not available at time of publish. Residents are asked to bring food for 3-5 days, pillows, blankets, and any other supplies needed. |
Mayor Urges Storm Preparations
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, in a joint afternoon news conference with Gov. Kathleen Blanco, warned residents to take Katrina seriously. Hoping for yet another near miss could be deadly, he said. ?This is not a test. This is the real deal,? Nagin said. ?Things could change, but as of right now, New Orleans is definitely the target for this hurricane.? The mayor said he would stick with the state?s evacuation plan and not officially call for residents to leave until 30 hours before expected landfall, allowing residents in low-lying surrounding areas to leave first. But he recommended residents in low-lying areas of the city, such as Algiers and the 9th Ward, get a heard start. ?We want you to take this a little more seriously and start moving ? right now, as a matter of fact,? Nagin said. Entergy officials said the company has geared up for disaster with about 7,500 line repair workers and tree-trimmers ready to mobilize. It?s impossible to say how long power could be out if the city gets a direct hit, but other cities have had outages lasting more than month. Nagin said the city would open the Superdome as a shelter of last resort for evacuees with special needs. He advised anyone planning to stay there to bring there own food, drinks and other comforts such as folding chairs, as if planning to go camping. ?No weapons, no large items, and bring small quanties of food for three or four days, to be safe,? he said. Police Chief Eddie Compass said he and Nagin will likely call a curfew at some point, and would station police officers at shopping centers to prevent looting. ?Looters will be dealt with severly and harshly and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,? he said. |
maybe the dumbfuck mayor should of put to use the many school buses the city has to bus out the poor.
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Like these - http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...lpc21109012015 |
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ps, its kinda odd that my suggestion is exactly what they're doing now isnt it? i just looked up the state parks online and found out they're taking in people from NO and housing them. please continue sitting behind your computer on gfy bitching about bush and everyone else but those responsible. i dont see people crying about him cutting the fema budget or appointing his butt buddy with no experence to run it. instead its bush is a racist and just doesnt care. (_))=D--- you
http://www.crt.state.la.us/crt/parks/default.htm |
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100,000 to 200,000 people stayed in and around the area. The federal agencies managed to evacuate 42,000 people on Saturday. These people were in 2 central locations waiting to hop on a bus. That was not the case before the storm hit. So tell me how to get 200,000 people out of a city on school busses when the Federal Government who "sent all they could" can only move 42,000 in a day with the help of an ungodly number of people. And everyone with half a fucking brain is blaming Bush. You see there's this little thing called the Department Of Homeland Security that TOOK OVER the responsibility of things like this thanks to your buddy Bush and "the terrists". |
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almost forgot! you're right on one thing. most of the people blaming bush for EVERYTHING do have only half a brain. sorry I'm not issuing partial points. <grade>D-</grade> |
Even Bush blames Bush (how often does that happen)
"So far, however, the reviews on how government responded are more sharply negative. The failings of the federal response to the disaster point directly to a vast new bureaucracy that was created in the aftermath of Sept. 11, the Department of Homeland Security. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, an agency long responsible for federal action after natural disasters, has been absorbed into Homeland Security. And FEMA's traditional role of emergency preparedness has been shifted to a new office within Homeland Security that has no director. The difference between FEMA's fumbled handling of Hurricane Katrina, after a successful response to four hurricanes in Florida last year, has led some critics to question the overall capacity of Homeland Security to deal with catastrophe. "I am surprised that FEMA . . . has performed as slowly and apparently as ineptly as it has in Louisiana," said former U.S. Sen. Bob Graham, a Democrat from Florida. "I think it's not only at the basic level that the buck does stop with the president," Graham said. "But also, he has now been in office five years, and he was the one who urged the adoption of the new department and the incorporation of FEMA into that department and has been overseeing the budgeting of all these homeland security activities. . . . He has a very direct responsibility." Every good political cleansing starts with a confession. And Bush was ready with that before leaving Washington on Friday for an aerial and ground tour of the Gulf Coast destruction with his comment that relief efforts to date were "not acceptable." " http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...ationworld-hed |
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Keep trying to have an intelligent discussion though, doctors will be studying your thought processes for decades when they want to find a cure for sheer stupidity. |
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the answer: an incompetent ass clown with no experience appointed by BUSH. again, bush is responsible for the federal response after the storm hit, but prior i dont see much action that was taken on a local level other then "get the fuck out or goto the super dome." |
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Sorry to ruin your thread SR, this idiotic shit pisses me off.
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In answer to your original question - when the order first came out Saturday morning - the police used their loudspeakers to drive down all of the streets announcing the evacuation requirement and told them where to go to catch busses out of the city - and quite a few (thousands) did.
The rest went to the shelters to ride out the storm like they were told, and were getting ready to leave to go back home when the levees failed - this was a separate issue that didnt happen right away - and wasnt planned for in the evacuation In response to the rest of the BS in here from people that have no real idea what really happened down here: Go Do Something to Help Instead of Blaming Everyone Else in the World - if you cant help - STFU |
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