The focus seems to be on New Orleans, but it seems Mississippi has been hit far worse. It really does remind me of last christmas's tsunami. In aerial views, you can see the foundations of homes scoured clean, and then a wide line of debris, and then intact homes. In some scenes there are homes jumbled together as if the waves picked them up and deposited them there. Did you see the I10 bridge, that had its concrete slabs thrown into the ocean? And there were cars still on it. 80% of Mississippians are without power. Much of Alabama is without power as well. There is damage in Florida and Georgia.
Thousands dead, I imagine.
Thousands dead, I imagine.
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Date: 2005-08-31 06:20 am (UTC)From:The good thing is that people are donating to the cause because of the familiarity, and that money winds up going to relief throughout the region.
Yes, I would guess thousands are gone. The work it's going to take to make that area liveable for anyone will be massive. The sadness continues.
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Date: 2005-08-31 11:33 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2005-08-31 11:49 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2005-08-31 12:00 pm (UTC)From:I heard a helicopter pilot on NPR last night who flew over Pascagoula, MS before and after the storm. He said 80% of the antebellum homes were totally razed. These were houses that survived the Civil War and at least a dozen Cat 3 or 4 hurricanes.
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Date: 2005-08-31 12:06 pm (UTC)From:the power is out in new orleans as well and many more dead will be found.
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Date: 2005-08-31 01:05 pm (UTC)From:You sound a little defensive. I wasn't comparing, only bringing the other devastation to people's attention.
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Date: 2005-08-31 03:32 pm (UTC)From:this is exactly what was expected to happen when too much rain came and it could have happened with any level hurricane if the rain came in ghastly amounts. i agree with you that new orleans is getting more media (or was) and someone in the thread mentioned that the media had been posted there, which i think is the case. i know that mississippi is ailing, i do. and i like that you're putting it out there for those who may have overlooked that fact.