Hurricane Katrina
I posted some pictures of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at Flickr.
The eye passed directly over where my parents live. Theyre safe and sound in Alexandria, which is located in North Louisiana, and my Aunt Jackies cousins house. They opened up the house to 32 other people and were interviewed on the local news there.
Miles OBriens stupid hurricane blog is no longer on the CNN home page. It was so lame that I actually complained. It doesnt look like hes even updating it anymore.
MSNBC has some spectacular photos on their site.
Here some some tidbits from the news Ive gathered:
Jefferson Parishs Chief Administrative Assistant Tim Whitmer said the damage from Hurricane Katrina was almost equally split between the east bank and the West Bank. We have widespread devastation in the parish, he said.
At the Danny and Clydes at Bellemeade and Belle Chasse Highway, half of the store was gone, he said. We believe that may have been a tornado.
Volunteer firefighters on the West Bank helped rescue about 300 people during the day.
Sections of the Interstate 10 twin bridges linking St. Tammany and Orleans parishes over Lake Pontchartrain have been severely damaged' in both directions, some probably knocked out, Louisianas highway boss said. Probably several dozen segments of the bridges are either missing or shoved aside, said Mark Lambert, a spokesman for the Department of Transportation and Development. The damage appears to be random along the bridges and affects both the eastbound and westbound sides. The span is so jagged it looks like stairs, Lambert said.
917,000 households were without power in 23 south Louisiana parishes.
In a city famous for its food, there arent many restaurants more beloved than Antoines, known the world over for its oysters Rockefeller. But the culinary institution couldnt escape the cruel whims of Hurricane Katrina, which swept away one of its fourth-floor walls, exposing tables and chairs to the world outside.
ABC 13 in Houston just had LIVE coverage with Wayne Dolcefino in Slidell. They showed the boat that is on the I-10, and he mentioned an overpass on the I-10 twin span that has shifted 4 feet. The area between the lake and Old Spanish Trail is a large flood plain with water up to 6ft deep in some area. The Home Depot on Airport Rd. took in 6ft of water.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Mike Brown called Katrina one of the worst disasters he has seen, exceeded only by California wildfires. This is a catastrophic storm, he said. People will not get back to their homes for several weeks if not longer.
New Orleans is experiencing widespread looting across the city.
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