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Posted: 8/29/2005 3:45:49 PM EDT
Post here (I hope this don't get labelled "DUPE" ... please have mercy, dupe police!
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The other thread is almost done so I will post my question here. Has anyone heard anything about the condition of the north side of the lake? I have family in LaCombe that no one has heard from since last Friday.
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Now that the storm is decreasing in intensity but the town is flooded in many parts, are those people in the Superdome going to stay there indefinitely?
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Mississippi Gov. Barbour... "we will deal with looting ruthlessly."
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2 to the chest 1 to the head?? That would be my order if I was governor. |
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Quite a few houses in my neighborhood were flooded when I went to work at 6am. They were still flooded at 6pm when I was coming home. (Ft. Walton Beach, FL) The tide was about 6'-8' above normal.
ETA: Link to WKRG5 news out of Mobile. WKRG5 |
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Your house is ok?? Good Luck |
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Guy from US News & World Report says they missed 100k casualties by 15 miles cause it veered east.
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Not a scratch. The wind here was minimal. 25-30mph most of the day with some 40mph+ gusts. It was the storm surge that did all the damage here. This was an intense storm. The surge was almost equal to hurricane Dennis. Except Dennis made landfall only 30 miles away and Katrina was about 175 miles away. I work over on Okaloosa island, the barrier island off Okaloosa county. We're right on the beach. The gulf was solid whitewater for over a quarter mile out. Saw some 20'+ waves. Some of the bigger sets were washing up about 10' above normal sea level. ETA: Few people west of us (NW FL) have power. It might be awhile before we hear from some of our Alabama member. I hope they're OK. |
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Wow, I bet that was an awesome sight. |
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I;m wondering about Mandeville? Will my sister have a home left? |
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Man on the news in Biloxi just described his wife being washed away when their house split in half. He said there were more bodies laying around on the ground. He was unable to find his wife.
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Is that WKRG link working for anyone? It isn't loading for me.
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This is so bad. Think I will try to go and give blood and make a donation to the Red Cross. |
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I just checked, it's working for me. It's the same broadcast I'm watching on TV. |
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i have a friend and his family in mandeville that rode out the storm in a shleter. havent been able to get through to him on the cell since sunday afternoon. any info on that are would be much appreciated.
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Never could get WKRG to load. WPMI came up- they're off the air. The folowing is from WALA-
210,000 Alabama Power customers are without power. The utility says some outages could be "prolonged". Alabama Gov. Bob Riley declared a state of emergency. The storm hammered Alabama's coast Monday with huge waves and tree-bending winds. Water swirled in the streets of Gulf Shores, where all-day curfew was declared. In downtown Mobile, floodwaters covered an interstate ramp and swirled toward the sandbagged Mobile Register building They just spent millions on a new press Evacuations: All coastal and low-lying areas of south Mobile County and the beachfront and flood-prone areas of Baldwin County were told to leave. Flooding reported on Dauphin Island. At one point a report said parts of the island were under 7' of water Gulf Shores and Fairhope under curfew all day Monday. Alabama Highway officials closed the Cochrane-Africatown Bridge after it was struck by an oil drilling platform that broke free in Mobile Bay. They have no idea where the platform came from, but said it apparently broke free from its moorings. Police have advised hurricane sightseers to stay off roadways today in Mobile County and in Mobile because of flooding. Road conditions are expected to worsen as Hurricane Katrina passes. Reports of downed trees and power lines are coming in. Several major streets in downtown Mobile are flooded. Alabama Attorney General Troy King says he will prosecute businesses and contractors that gouge their customers while Alabama is under a state of emergency due to Hurricane Katrina. King said home repair fraud remains the most serious problem, and is a particular threat during times of natural disaster. Cities in Mobile County announced a curfew effective immediately. The dusk-until-dawn curfew remains in effect until further notice. Only people with an emergency or required to go to work will be allowed while this curfew is in effect for Hurricane Katrina. Gulfport, Mississippi Fire Chief Pat Sullivan, who ventured into the hurricane to check threatened areas told the session that his city had suffered a critical blow. He says 75 percent of the buildings in Gulfport have major roof damage if they have a roof left at all. A rescue crew of 28 people and six search dogs left for Biloxi to help look for people that might be trapped in buildings damaged from Hurricane Katrina. Officials say Interstate 10, the major east-west route, was closed in Harrison County, Mississippi due to flooding from the Biloxi River. Wind collapsed walls at Harrison Central High School, which was closed. Even emergency officials had problems - a foot of water spilled into the Hancock County emergency management offices. One of my brothers lives 15 m North of I10 above Biloxi. Can't get thru to his cell- get a phone co message. |
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Were Biloxi and other nearby areas given the same mandatory evac order that NO had?
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Gulfport had whole apartment buildings wash out to sea. Twelve feet underwater currently.
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What was the source, Max? I haven't seen many casualty estimates yet. CNN just reported "at least three dead." |
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I just heard 55 on CNN. http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/08/29/D8C9STH80.html Jeanne Meserve is crying on the air ... damn |
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I bet Keesler AFB is a farking wreck. |
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News out of Mobile quoted an AP source. Keep in mind that's just one county. |
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Yes. She says the water is rising in NO, and her cameraman saw bodies floating in the water |
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Based on her report, I'm afraid we're going to find this is a nightmare situation tomorrow.
Screaming people that the rescuers cant get to? Prayers. |
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Apparently one "ward" of NO is completely inaccessible.....Ward 9 was not the worst area, and it looked very bad. Some areas have houses with water up to their rooftops.
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That where they're saying a lot of the deaths were. |
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Gulfport has a population of 70,000. I believe I heard a FEMA person estimate that they got 30-40,000 out of there before it hit. |
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Won't all of Katrina's rainfall flow into the Missippi, and then flow down into the New Orlean's area?
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It's not going to be good. |
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Having been at Keesler which is in Biloxi right next to Gulfport, that whole area is only a few feet above Sea Level and right on the Gulf. Anyone staying put in that area was just asking for it or plain foolish. |
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The cameraman is on cnn right now |
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Keesler AFB report
http://www.keesler.af.mil/ |
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Apparently the water is still rising, and people are stuck in their attics and can't get out or stuck on their roofs with nowhere to go.
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Sharing a dark attic with cockroaches and snakes all night doesn't sound terribly fun.
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CNN: Twenty square miles of New Orleans are under water, according to official in New Orleans.
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