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Posted on 08/28/2005 2:38:16 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Didn't think of that....seriously what happens with all those people and their personal business? (I didn't see any porta facilities?)
well, where is this thing going to hit then in your opinion?
I hope Shep will be able to get to the roof, or at least someplace higher. From what I remember, there are taller buildings there, but it sounds like the one he's in will be underwater before this is over.
Re: Shep - I thought I heard a bit of fear in his voice a little while ago--I think the coat hanger latches at the Royal Sonesta sent him a message.
I'd like to know when they plan on opeing more...After it hits full force. This is folly.
I'm having positively GHOULISH feelings about the Superdome. This just has the ring of tragedy.
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The mayor (I think) of NO was just asked on wwl tv if the price for a barrow of oil would go to $70.00
His reply was that "I think it will go higher than that"
Nagin: superdome open as last resort; 25-30,000 there; still nervous, not opening up other shelters; next phase 6 PM curfew---this will be last pick-up; curfew means lockdown no police, fire, ems services, except some police; will be pounded 14 hours; expect devestation, collapsed buildings,national guard, lots of boats in streets, most buildings expect to survive 165 mph, few 200 mpn, very naive to not expect casualties, so much water will topple levees; parts of city may be uninhabitable for a while; two weeks to drain city, pumps inoperable when submerged, max output of pumps 1 to 1.5 inches per hour; electricity maybe 6 weeks to get back, maybe a whole lot quicker for water;not really concerned about toxic water--pumps to be flushed just before storm; "its gonna be a mess;" white house called Pres ready to move in and help; pipelines if shut will cause big jump in oil prices to over $70; "God bless us;" people calm, no violence; people need axes to bust through roofs to avoid flooding;need to be above 2nd floor.
You must not have been to New Orleans after dark before......
You called it. Bastardi called it too. I am sure you would rather be wrong. This is just absolutely horrible.
Prayers to these people. They are gonna need it.
It seems to have jogged west. NO is squarely in the cross hairs now.
TD-13 just formed in the Atlantic.
Probably.....
I'm concerned about Shep. Bourbon Street is not the place to be to ride out this storm - even in a 7th story hotel room. Prayers up for Shep and his fellow media guys.
"NO may be uninhabitable after this and the storm could concievably change the path of the Mississippi, with the effect of access to the Port of NO being cut off."
I hope the Superdome is built better than the World Trade Centers.
Why are people going into a single structure is beyond me . Is it the highest elevation around?
Just like a woman!
Before this is over, people will be wiping their b*tts with Red Cross hamburgers.
I think that part is hype. Having been in and around chemical plants on the Gulf Coast for years - they are prepared better than most for this scenario.
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Beautiful picture. I was on a balcony on Bourbon Street about 2 months ago, throwing Mardi Gras beads to the crowd below. It was so much (clean) fun. At one point I looked down Bourbon at the sea of people moving up and down the street as far as the eye could see, with those historic buildings on both sides. It was such a sight... How little did I know that that might be the last time I'd ever see that view. Makes me start crying all over again.
They just got it completed. Many dunes had just completed being replentished, HWY98 was just repaired.
As of this afternoon, dunes are gone again, boardwalks already getting beaten, Holiday Isle and HWY 98 washing over.
All I can say is that it could've been much worse had the storm taken the track they were showing Friday morning
Does anyone know about the buoy's out from N.O. in the Gulf? Last night they were talking on Fox News or the National Hurricane Center about waves at 30 feet. Do we know about the buoy's today right now closer in to N.O.?
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