http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_09.html#076926FEMA knew storm's potential, Mayfield saysSunday, 4:44 p.m.
By Mark Schleifstein
Staff writer
Dr. Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center, said Sunday that officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Homeland Security, including FEMA Director Mike Brown and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, listened in on electronic briefings given by his staff in advance of Hurricane Katrina slamming Louisiana and Mississippi and were advised of the storm’s potential deadly effects.Mayfield said the strength of the storm and the potential disaster it could bring were made clear during both the briefings and in formal advisories, which warned of a storm surge capable of overtopping levees in New Orleans and winds strong enough to blow out windows of high-rise buildings. He said the briefings included information on expected wind speed, storm surge, rainfall and the potential for tornados to accompany the storm as it came ashore.
“We were briefing them way before landfall,” Mayfield said.
“It’s not like this was a surprise. We had in the advisories that the levee could be topped. “I keep looking back to see if there was anything else we could have done, and I just don’t know what it would be,” he said.
Chertoff told reporters Saturday that government officials had not expected the damaging combination of a powerful hurricane levee breaches that flooded New Orleans.Brown, Mayfield said, is a dedicated public servant.
“The question is why he couldn’t shake loose the resources that were needed,’’ he said.
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How about FEMA funding is not a priority for Bush--only tax cuts and more tax cuts are a priority for this criminally incompetent administration and their rubber stamp Republican Congress.