Quoted: www.nws.noaa.gov/om/all-haz/images/Hurricane%20Before%20Hi.jpg
There is/was a piece on the History channel about Camille and some of other big hurricanes. They had a woman on who stayed in this place with a bunch of her friends to have a hurricane party. IIRC she woke up about 3 miles away. She was the ONLY survivor out of the group.
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I'm not trying to crap in anyone's thread, but the infamous "hurricane party" apparently didn't happen.
I recall seeing that episode of "Wrath of God" (I think it was) on the History Channel and I've always been interested in extreme weather phenomenon. Knowledgeable people have cast doubt upon the "hurricane party" story. It is a fact that there were indeed survivors from the Richelieu apartment complex.
The Weather Channel's website (I just googled it and this was the first one I came up with) has this:
Weather Channel-CamilleWikpedia tells about the urban legend in more detail:
Wikpedia-CamilleThe pertinent part states:
One persistent legend about Camille states that a hurricane party was held on the third floor of the Richelieu Manor Apartments in Pass Christian, Mississippi that wound up in the path of the eyewall as it made landfall. The high storm surge flooded and destroyed the building, and there was only one survivor to tell of the story of the 21 others. Who the survivor is, how many party guests there were, and just how far the sole survivor was swept by the storm varies with the retelling.
In reality, most of the people that stayed in the Richelieu Apartments survived, and there was no party. Residents, exhausted from helping to prepare the town to weather the storm, took refuge in the building not out of recklessness, but because it was believed to be one of the sturdiest buildings in the area. Survivor Ben Duckworth is quoted in
Hurricane Camille: Monster Storm of the Gulf Coast as stating that the Richelieu was a designated civil defense air-raid shelter. However, their faith in the building's sturdiness was unfounded, as it was completely demolished by the storm. Twenty-three people are known to have stayed in the Richelieu Apartments during Hurricane Camille, of which eight died.
The tale of the lone survivor and the party appears to have originated with survivor Mary Ann Gerlach. Other survivors, including Duckworth and Richard Keller have expressed irritation at the story.
"The hurricane party never happened, nor were the number of deaths associated with the apartment inhabitants accurate," says Pat Fitzpatrick, Mississippi State University professor and author of Hurricanes: A Reference Handbook.
The mythical hurricane party has been referenced several times in pop culture, and formed the basis for an episode of
Quantum Leap titled "Hurricane".