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People were supposed to bring their own food and water for two days. Instead of taking them out after the hurricane passed, more were people sent into the Super Dome. Why were they made to stay? Why weren't they evacuated sooner? I think the answers to those questions are damning for Homeland Security. It is scenario they should have been aware of, have planned for.
The question, in my mind, is what can be better offered as a shelter of last resort. What supplies can reasonably be offered to those who take shelter? How do you identify the ones who can't leave on their own, but would if they could? Also, the problem with Gretna must be addressed. Can surrounding suburbs block people from fleeing a disaster?
I guess it all comes down to available resources and planning ahead. Realistically, NOLA couldn't evacuate so many people either before or after Kristina. And I'm guessing Governor Blanco was expecting the cavalry to be cresting the hill, instead they were heading off for Idaho. And Mississippi, well Barbour won't complain, but he is doing a great disservice to his people.
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