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Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans, Lo. USA

01.09.2005 01:10 | Analysis | Ecology | World

Reports from New Orleans state that "things were so crazy: it was all poor black people and old white people - the people who couldn't afford to get out." William Quigley, a Law Professor at Loyola University has said that " They are estimating that it may take several days to evacuate these people - water, electricity, food, security all will be gone by then." Indeed, enforced evacuations began yesterday - following a mass exodux from the city in advance of the hurricane - but initial estimates that expected them to be complete by the evening of August 30th were overly optimistic. And, while outside agencies struggle to help, thousands remain stuck - including inside hospitals [ 1 | 2 ].

[New Orleans Weather Warning (28th August) | Democracy Now! reports (Aug. 30th) | Explanation about Hurricanes (MP3) | Further analysis: 1 , 2 , 3 | Insane looting? - Not at all! ]


Despite years old warnings that New Orleans was a major risk for flooding following a hurricane, funding was slashed and Louisiana State and US Federal rescue services have now been unable to cope with the developing tragedy in the wake of Hurricane Katrina earlier this week. Flood waters continue to rise, and more people are being threatened with their lives on an hourly basis: emergency evacuation centers - including the Superdome - are isolated and State governor, Kathleen Blanco has called for the complete evacuation of the city. Further claims state that it will be months before the city becomes inhabitable again

Meanwhile, it appears that priorities were focused elsewhere: it seems the US is more concerned with oil - the price of petrol is rising and both Florida and Hawaii are trying to conserve their stocks, following on from the devastating effects of Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; questions are also being asked if the National Guard is being stretched thin by Iraq War? And while Bush can't meet anti-war protestors, his plane is diverted over New Orleans. The irony doesn't stop...

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more info

01.09.2005 11:31

many further links on nyc indy at  http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2005/08/56294.html including pictures from new orleans:  http://sigmund.biz/kat/index.html

love and solidarity...

gdm
- Homepage: http://prevolution.org/gdm


nature

01.09.2005 14:54

Well.... if america dont care about climate change, maybe its natures way of fighting back

jacob


"the old, the poor...the people who couldn't afford to get out"

01.09.2005 15:08

If that is the case Jacob, then Nature is a fascist bastard and should be stamped out. Honestly...

humanitarian


hurricanes and "war"

02.09.2005 12:55

the big corporations can't make money off relief efforts. but they can rip off the government for billions in low intensity wars. you know companies like the presidents club, oops, the carlyle group, notice the leaders are calling for public donations ( none of their own money ) while they use the publics military to give protected areas to the companies that have been charged with over billing to the governments.

karl roenfanz ( rosey )
mail e-mail: k_rosey48@hotmail.com


OUTCOME

02.09.2005 17:57

the outcome is important. Theres time for everything but how we deal with it and cope with it makes the difference. In this case, I am so mad at the federal gov't. Seriously, they could have been there in New Orleans in a heart beat!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ANONYMOUS


disaster response

02.09.2005 22:52

was the federal government unable to respond or unwilling? 80 years ago they were quicker to respond, and that was with dirt roads,single engine propeller driven aircraft,and a news media ( no tv ) that if it happened over a hundred miles away it might take you two days to find out. maybe not enough poor people had died yet!

karl roenfanz ( rosey )
mail e-mail: k_rosey48@hotmail.com