How can the US have a city in anarchy after 5 days?
How can the US have a city in anarchy after 5 days?
I guess I'll be told 'this doesn't deserve its own thread'. Fuck off, this is only indirectly regarding the hurricane.
How is it that nearly 5 days after this hurricane hit, the US can have a city out of control, flooded 10+ feet deep in water, with no electricity, no water, no gas, people on the ground desperate for food and water, police stranded on the ground without radios, police and rescue workers being shot and wounded..... I'll stop now.
Point is, how can this happen to 'the most advanced' nation in the world? Especially since there was warning of the severity days in advance? Just seems unbeleivable. Do you think there was incompetence at play here, and who's responsibility was it? Could the detection, preparation or recovery have been managed any better than it was?
EDIT: Oh BTW source for all this is variously: Live video feeds, audio feeds (including FEMA and the state OES radio channels), blogs, photos, eyewitness interviews, news reports. In that order.
How is it that nearly 5 days after this hurricane hit, the US can have a city out of control, flooded 10+ feet deep in water, with no electricity, no water, no gas, people on the ground desperate for food and water, police stranded on the ground without radios, police and rescue workers being shot and wounded..... I'll stop now.
Point is, how can this happen to 'the most advanced' nation in the world? Especially since there was warning of the severity days in advance? Just seems unbeleivable. Do you think there was incompetence at play here, and who's responsibility was it? Could the detection, preparation or recovery have been managed any better than it was?
EDIT: Oh BTW source for all this is variously: Live video feeds, audio feeds (including FEMA and the state OES radio channels), blogs, photos, eyewitness interviews, news reports. In that order.
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i heard money that was to be spent on the levees was diverted to fund the war in iraq in 04 huzzah!
most that stayed in the city didnt have the means to get out either because of disablity, age or financial hardships. if you know nothing of what it's like to live in an impoverished community you won't understand. everyday is life and death to most. this is just speeding up that process. it would be unwise to think this can't happen anywhere else.
most that stayed in the city didnt have the means to get out either because of disablity, age or financial hardships. if you know nothing of what it's like to live in an impoverished community you won't understand. everyday is life and death to most. this is just speeding up that process. it would be unwise to think this can't happen anywhere else.
"The New Orleans district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is bracing for a record $71.2 million reduction in federal funding. . . the largest single-year funding loss ever . . . I've been here over 30 years and I've never seen this level of reduction, said Al Naomi, project manager for the New Orleans district. I think part of the problem is it's not so much the reduction, it's the drastic reduction in one fiscal year. . . . The cuts mean major hurricane and flood protection projects will not be awarded to local engineering firms. Also, a study to determine ways to protect the region from a Category 5 hurricane has been shelved . . . the New Orleans district, which employs 1,300 people, instituted a hiring freeze last month . . . the first of its kind in about 10 years. . . One of the hardest-hit areas of the New Orleans district's budget is the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project. . . designed to improve drainage in Jefferson, Orleans and St. Tammany parishes. SELA's budget is being drained from $36.5 million awarded in 2005 to $10.4 million suggested for 2006 by the House of Representatives and the president."prince1000 wrote:i heard money that was to be spent on the levees was diverted to fund the war in iraq in 04 huzzah!
most that stayed in the city didnt have the means to get out either because of disablity, age or financial hardships. if you know nothing of what it's like to live in an impoverished community you won't understand. everyday is life and death to most. this is just speeding up that process. it would be unwise to think this can't happen anywhere else.
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Holy shit, i just thought of a great idea for flood defenses. BOUNCY CASTLES! Surround your house with bouncy castles and youll be fine.Denz wrote:Just put the house on Pontoons,,,,, float down main street...heheMr.Magnetichead wrote:I would have made my house out of something stronger than wood and drywall.
PedoliciousMr.Magnetichead wrote:Holy shit, i just thought of a great idea for flood defenses. BOUNCY CASTLES! Surround your house with bouncy castles and youll be fine.Denz wrote:Just put the house on Pontoons,,,,, float down main street...heheMr.Magnetichead wrote:I would have made my house out of something stronger than wood and drywall.
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