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It was Bush that asked the Gov and Mayor to order a mandatory evacuation, NOT their idea at all.
CNN ^ | Sunday, August 28, 2005; Posted: 11:47 a.m. EDT | CNN's David Mattingly, Susan Candiotti, Jacqui Jeras and Rob Marciano contributed to this report.

Posted on 09/02/2005 2:22:21 PM PDT by joinedafterattack

Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said that it was President Bush that had called and urged the state to order the evacuation.

New Orleans orders evacuation Hurricane Katrina's winds nearly 175 mph

Sunday, August 28, 2005; Posted: 11:47 a.m. EDT (15:47 GMT)

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin declared a state of emergency on Sunday and ordered a mandatory evacuation of the city as Hurricane Katrina churned toward the city with maximum sustained winds of nearly 175 mph.

All of Orleans Parish falls under the order except for necessary personnel in government, emergency and some other public service categories.

People who are unable to evacuate were told to immediately report to a designated shelter.

"I wish I had better news for you, but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared," Nagin said. "I do not want to create panic, but I do want the citizens to understand that this is very serious and it's of the highest nature."

Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said that President Bush had called and urged the state to order the evacuation.

About 485,000 people live in the city, and many began evacuating before sunrise.

Blanco said that westbound traffic was heavy and that the state police was urging people to travel to the north or east.

Shelters have been set up at 10 sites, including the Superdome, for people who cannot leave the city for medical or other reasons, but Nagin said they should be used only as a "last resort." (See video from New Orleans, where not all are ready to leave)

He said people who must stay in the shelter should bring enough food, water and supplies to last several days.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said low-lying areas along the Gulf Coast could expect storm surges of up to 25 feet as the Category 5 storm makes landfall early Monday.

Officials fear New Orleans is vulnerable because it sits an average of 6 feet below sea level. (Watch video of how New Orleans reacted to warning)

Nagin said the storm surge would likely topple the levy system that protects the city.

"It has the potential for a large loss of life," said Max Mayfield, director of the NHC. (Watch CNN meteorologist explain storm outlook)

Katrina is blamed for at least seven deaths in Florida, where it made landfall Thursday as a Category 1 hurricane. As much as 18 inches of rain fell in some areas, flooding streets and homes. (See video of the damage floodwaters left in one family's new house)

At 10 a.m. ET, Katrina was centered about 225 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River. It was moving to the west-northwest at about 12 mph.

NHC forecaster Ed Rappaport said Katrina's strength could fluctuate before it reaches shore but noted the difference between a high Category 4 and a low Category 5 was practically inconsequential.

"There will be extensive to potentially catastrophic damage to many structures ... and inland," he said. "We'll have a lot of trees that are going to come down, perhaps millions of trees. But the first threat is going to be the storm surge. You must get away from the coast now."

By 8:30 a.m. ET, the first bands of rain were falling over southeastern Louisiana.

CNN meteorologist Brad Huffines said the Katrina would come ashore "sometime between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m." Monday.

"The news doesn't get good, unfortunately," he said. "These rain showers will slow down the evacuation process, and that means you need to hit the road quickly, very quickly."

Worst-case scenario In worst-case scenarios, most of New Orleans would end up under 15 feet of water, without electricity, clean water and sewage for months. Even pumping the water out could take as long as four months to get started because the massive pumps that would do the job would be underwater.

"People in New Orleans tend to think that the storm we've always planned on would never come," Louisiana National Guard Lt. Col. Pete Schneider said. "But people need to heed that warning."

Rappaport cautioned that New Orleans was not the only area threatened -- the storm's hurricane winds spread out as far as 100 miles. As far east as Mobile, Alabama, forecasters warned of storm surges reaching 8 to 10 feet.

Hurricane warnings were posted from Morgan City, Louisiana, eastward to the Alabama-Florida state line, including New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain. A hurricane warning means hurricane conditions, including winds of at least 74 mph, are expected in the warning area within the next 24 hours.

A tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch were issued from the Alabama-Florida state line eastward to Destin, Florida, and from west of Morgan City to Intracoastal City, Louisiana. Another tropical storm warning was issued Sunday from Intracoastal City, Louisiana, west to Cameron, Louisiana, and from Destin, Florida, eastward to Indian Pass, Florida.

A tropical storm warning means tropical storm conditions, including winds of at least 39 mph, are expected within 24 hours. A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions are possible, usually within 36 hours.

Governors of both Louisiana and Mississippi declared emergencies Friday in anticipation of the strengthening storm.

Robert Latham, director of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, said the state was recommending evacuations along the coast "and even several counties inland." Mandatory evacuations could follow later, he said.

Category 5 is the highest category on the Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane intensity. Only three Category 5 hurricanes have made landfall in the United States since records were kept. Those were the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, 1969's Hurricane Camille and Hurricane Andrew, which devastated the Miami area in 1992. Andrew remains the costliest U.S. hurricane on record, with $26.5 billion in losses.

Camille came ashore in Mississippi and killed 256 people.

Oil production cut U.S. energy companies said U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude oil output was cut by more than one-third on Saturday due to the threatening storm, Reuters reported.

The Gulf of Mexico is home to roughly a quarter of U.S. domestic oil and gas output, with a capacity to produce about 1.5 million barrels per day of crude and 12.3 billion cubic feet per day of gas. (Full story)

Many oil platforms and rigs in the Gulf of Mexico have been evacuated. ((Watch the video of drilling crews securing rigs and seeking safety.)

CNN's David Mattingly, Susan Candiotti, Jacqui Jeras and Rob Marciano contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: blamegame; blanco; bush; cary; evacuation; hurricane; incompetence; katrina; katrinafailures; nagin; nagini; neworleans; neworleansflood; pajamapeoplerule
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To: AFPhys

Agreed.

Blanco and the Mayor of LA really screwed up without question.


261 posted on 09/02/2005 9:09:09 PM PDT by Soul Seeker (Ah, how sweet)
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To: Soul Seeker

It doesn't matter who "screwed" up with calling for the evacuation, it matters with regards to the response time. Is anyone feeling comfortable right now with the potential for another terrorist attack of the magnitude of 9/11 when this is what we can expect for a response??? Partisan politics are all well and good but this goes way way beyond that. This is REALLY REALLY serious people.


262 posted on 09/02/2005 9:14:00 PM PDT by LoofaBoy
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To: Soul Seeker

I really don't want to come down too hard on anybody in this. The fact is that NO ONE on earth has had to deal with the magnitude of this disaster. It is of epic proportions. It could have been lessened somewhat, but not really a great deal. The most tangible thing that I keep saying really OUGHT to have been done by the failed leadership is declaring martial law on Tuesday evening, with a "shoot to kill" looters and criminals by Wed afternoon... that would have given the rescue crews some cover and breathing room. All the rest is very tough, and very little could be done after the decision was made many years ago to build Cat.3 levees, and not to improve on them because of the environazis' pressure.


263 posted on 09/02/2005 9:18:08 PM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: LPM1888
They were able to find the materials and organize the convoys within two days but FEMA couldn't even manage to ask the Army to airdrop food and water.

The air assets required to air drop food and water were busy plucking people off their flooded homes.

264 posted on 09/02/2005 9:24:29 PM PDT by Royal Wulff
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To: proudCArepublican
And why didn't the Mayor have all the school buses moved to higher ground so they could be used in an evacuation?

The level of incompetence seems to have risen to the level of criminality.

265 posted on 09/02/2005 9:46:12 PM PDT by OldFriend (MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH ~ A NATIONAL TREASURE)
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To: LPM1888
Criminal acts are shooting at the helicopters trying to get low enough to drop medicine.

Criminal acts are shooting at the boats trying to rescue people from their rooftops.

Criminal acts are sitting on your dead ass instead of mobilizing to protect the women and children in the shelters.

Criminal acts are not volunteering to help wherever needed instead of waiting for THE MAN to come to your rescue.

266 posted on 09/02/2005 9:48:17 PM PDT by OldFriend (MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH ~ A NATIONAL TREASURE)
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To: AFPhys

I don't know about a "shoot to kill order", imagine if you'd gone 3-4 days with no food or water, wouldn't you be tempted to help yourself to something out of a supermarket, I know I would, especially if I had children to feed. Marshall law yes, but only when the situ is somewhat under control, which right now it ain't.


267 posted on 09/02/2005 9:49:28 PM PDT by LoofaBoy
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To: TheForceOfOne
Are you referring to the Mayor who informed the world that he is not a drug addict.

He just plays one on TV, I guess.

268 posted on 09/02/2005 9:49:29 PM PDT by OldFriend (MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH ~ A NATIONAL TREASURE)
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To: jwalburg
Thank you.

I forgot the link then couldn't find it again.

269 posted on 09/02/2005 9:54:42 PM PDT by BARLF
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To: joinedafterattack

bttt


270 posted on 09/02/2005 9:59:18 PM PDT by timestax
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To: OldFriend
He didn't even stay at a Holliday Express in last night, it's under water like his political career. lol
271 posted on 09/02/2005 9:59:30 PM PDT by TheForceOfOne (The alternative media is our Enigma machine.)
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To: joinedafterattack
How can this be?

Jesse Jackson told us Bush is a racist who could care less because most of the New Orleans victims were black.
Incredible.

272 posted on 09/02/2005 10:06:27 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: LoofaBoy
The looting began Monday within moments of the wind stopping.

There was nothing left to loot when the food was really needed.

273 posted on 09/02/2005 10:10:37 PM PDT by OldFriend (MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH ~ A NATIONAL TREASURE)
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To: joinedafterattack
I am nearly about to strangle family, friends & coworkers when they hurl 'Bush is doing NOTHING' at me everyday.

I feel like I'm about to become violent with them, and reminders like these keep me grounded.

Printed for liberal kin & friends I'd like to ----.

274 posted on 09/02/2005 10:15:13 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: No Blue States

Nice job, thanks....sums it up.


275 posted on 09/02/2005 10:17:26 PM PDT by cowdog77
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To: joinedafterattack
Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said that President Bush had called and urged the state to order the evacuation.



I heard somewhere that these goons (D) would use school buses to carting the poor people from their homes to the polling places every times at voting times! Why did they NOT use all the same thousands of school buses to get the poor people out of NO BEFORE the buses now sitting "drowned" in 8 feet of water?? Hmmmmm???
276 posted on 09/02/2005 10:25:03 PM PDT by danamco
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To: little jeremiah
This is a huge wakeup call. The thug underclass/gang element will destroy this country if not put down and disarmed.

Does that include those in the media/press?

277 posted on 09/02/2005 10:28:51 PM PDT by Paul C. Jesup
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To: txflake

*Note to self: get all new family, friends and co-workers this week.


278 posted on 09/02/2005 10:33:44 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: Roscoe Karns

CNN should have its license pulled for the total disgrace that is Cafferty and Blitzer. Cafferty suddenly thinks he's Lewis Black.


279 posted on 09/02/2005 10:41:13 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: LoofaBoy
So "...it doesn't matter who screwed up"?

Then you wouldn't care whether Guiliani or Nagin were your mayor. Because it is most definitely about partisan politics. If you don't know that by now, you're too stupid to post here...or vote.

280 posted on 09/02/2005 10:53:03 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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