The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

Pandora said:
I believe I heard this morning that flags were to be lowered to half mast in remembrance of SCCJ Rehnquist per Presidential order.

He was quick enough to do that. Why didn't he order it for all the dead folks in NO?
 
I think it is the beginning........no way around it really, not with all the water, sewage and death mingled together for miles and miles.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/04/katrina.world.aid/index.htmlU.S. receives aid offers from around the world

Sunday, September 4, 2005; Posted: 1:17 p.m

Quote 1 CNN) -- The U.S. government has received offers of aid from dozens of nations across the globe in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the State Department said. Neither the White House nor the State Department has said whether these offers have been accepted. However, Reuters reported Sunday that the United States has asked for assistance from the European Union and NATO.

more at link....
 
It's like walking into a different dimension. That's just one home out of thousands and thousands. I simply can't grasp the enormity of this destruction.
 
I've always remembered the rabbi at the big 9/11 memorial service. He said - 3,000 people didn't die. One person died 3,000 times.

Each of those homes belonged to an individual. They sheltered all the bits and pieces that make up our own particular lives and histories.
 
Apparently, accoring to a risk evaluator, no one is going to want to come to live, invest, open up a business, move to, transfer to etc. to New Orleans because it will still be under sea level.
 
CyberLaw said:
Apparently, accoring to a risk evaluator, no one is going to want to come to live, invest, open up a business, move to, transfer to etc. to New Orleans because it will still be under sea level.


We're hearing that several large companies, including Shell Oil are moving to Lafayette--I'll wait and see on that one.

Realistically, I think New Orleans will be rebuilt but smaller, with shored up levy systems. It has been below sea level forever, and that has never stopped companies from locating there. That port is a powerful draw to industries. They'll just make sure they have their insurance paid up.

Also, I think no one will be allowed to rebuild without flood insurance. I've been reading about how low a percentage of people actually bought flood insurance! that seems terribly shortsighted in retrospect.
 
I know several people have wanted to donate goods instead of cash, as they can't spare the cash right now. I have some addresses and pleas from organizations that are helping the affected areas that are ready and able to use goods that can be sent, some of them are copied from other message boards so I hope that's OK to post them here. I haven't personally verified these, so I'd advise everyone before sending to maybe call the organization and verify that they are who they say they are, if you feel leery.

HURRICANE KATRINA HELP!!!!!!
Hello and God Bless Everyone,
We have received a tremendous reponse from people wanting to help with donations. We have the Andrews Street Church of Christ in Mobile Alabama ready and able to receive and distribute supplies and donations. These supplies will be distribute immediately to those in need. We still have people in Mississippi and Louisianar, power or food. You can donate any amout of the following items and remember no donation is too small.
Clean Towels, Blankets, Linens, Clothes all sizes new or used, Diapers all sizes, Baby Formula, Baby or Wet Wipes, underwear all sizes, socks, shoes, non-perishable food, can openers, and utensils, STERNOS AND FUEL( they are camping cooking burners and cans of fuel for them at http://www.restockit.com/browseproducts/Foodservice-Candles-and-Canned-Heat.html),paper towels, toilet paper, LISTERINE, RUBBING ALCOHOL, AMMONIA, toothbrushes, toothpaste, tents or canopies of any size, sleeping bags, bottled water, BLEACH, bandaids, gauze, medical tape, mosquito repellant and mosquito donuts, garbage bags, sanitarty pads or tampons, FLASHLIGHTS, BATTERIES-AA, AAA, C, D, Tarps of any size, rope, clothes lines and clothes pins.
Please send to:
Pastor Lynn Briscoe
1862 Andrews Street
Mobile, Alabama 36617
251-479-1045


Salvation Army
Main Office
519 E. Cotton Street
Longview, Texas 75602


Maude Cobb Convention and Activity City
100 Grande Blvd.
Longview, Texas 75602


Marshall Civic Center Complex
2501 East Blvd. South
Marshall, Texas
*Please look up the zip at USPS.com

PLEASE label your box for "ITEMS FOR KATRINA SHELTER"

Also write what's in the box if possible, so they can be sent where needed without being opened.


Astrodome
8400 Kirby Drive
Houston, Texas 77054-1504

Baton Rouge River Center
275 South River Road
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802

The United Way of Acadiana
215 East Pinhook
Lafayette, LA 70501


http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2005/katrina/help.center/

They need most everything.
 
Anyone else can feel free to add to the thread, it's for informational purposes only, I am not soliciting anything for my own good. I just thought I'd share this information and maybe others could add.
 
kgeaux said:
We're hearing that several large companies, including Shell Oil are moving to Lafayette--I'll wait and see on that one.

Realistically, I think New Orleans will be rebuilt but smaller, with shored up levy systems. It has been below sea level forever, and that has never stopped companies from locating there. That port is a powerful draw to industries. They'll just make sure they have their insurance paid up.

Also, I think no one will be allowed to rebuild without flood insurance. I've been reading about how low a percentage of people actually bought flood insurance! that seems terribly shortsighted in retrospect.

This may be incredibly naive on my part, but don't you think that surely now the levee system and pumps will be improved/replaced? I can't imagine bothering to rebuild if those flood preventions aren't in place.
 
Marksville City Hall
Attn: Myron Gagnard /Hurricane Relief Coordinator
427 N. Washington Street
Marksville, La. 71351


We have thousands of evacuees here..families in our schools,
churches, store parking lots, some just laying in yards. They have no
place to go. Entire families with small children and nothing but the
clothes on their backs. We're taking them into our homes and anywhere
we can think to house them. The Red Cross will be slow getting here
as they are tied up in Baton Rouge & New Orleans areas. In the mean
while..our community is trying to take care of these people and we're
overwhelmed as there are so many!the Relief Coordinator for our parish (like
your county) and has given me a list of items we desperately need. We
are not asking for money...only items needed for these people. If you
can help with whatever you can send we would be most grateful! Myron
& I will make sure they are distributed where needed. We have alot of
donations of soap, toothbrushes, etc so we're ok on those for now.
The following are items we have none or very little of and need
desperately:
*Baby Items: baby wipes / disposable diapers/ formula / baby
bottles / baby shampoo / baby blankets >anything for babies
*Purell or some type hand sanitizer
*Pillows / blankets
*little T-shirts ( babies to childrens sizes)
*Over the counter pain relievers (tylenol, motrin, tums, alka
seltzer, pepto bismol, band-aids, etc)
* color books / colors / board games / books (for kids in shelters)
You can send to:
Marksville City Hall
Attn: Myron Gagnard /Hurricane Relief Coordinator
427 N. Main Street
Marksville, La. 71351
Phone # to the mayor's office for verification: 318-253-9500
 
BirdieBoo -

Thanks for posting that information. I called the church & confirmed their requests. I just emailed my state chairman for the RI Junior Miss Program so that we can get some things together & send them down to Mobile. That city has been so gracious & wonderful to us.
 
This one is cute, it might be something the kids can help with:

It's called "we've got your back" , they are organizing backpacks filled with school supplies for displaced children.

We've got your back
 
Noah's wish, helping pets displaced by Katrina:

Noah's wish

They are asking that you call to find out where to send your items, as they have different locations with different needs.
 
Baylor, here in Waco, has said it would offer free schooling for any LA student already paid up in a LA college. (Considering Baylor is a +/- $15K/semester university, that is quite generous.)

I'm not a huge Baylor fan, but this is great.
 
I always wanted to live in Texas. This gives me even more reason to want to! God Bless Texas.
 
aussieblue said:
Well what your saying here is totally different to what your own President said.
He stated in a press conference (in your media) that criticism being made that there isnt enough help getting into N.O because everything is in Iraq is totally INCORRECT.

He stated Iraqs (budget/people/supplies etc etc) is totally seperate to your countries plan for disasters wether it be natural or terrorists etc etc.
He actually held up his hand when he was describing it (so Iraq was 1 hand your country the other hand). Iraq is not interferring with your governments response to Katrina and thats what your Pres said!

I watched his speach on tv and that was my yesterday. I cant remember what station it was of yours. Our cable is showing nearly 24 hour coverage on one channel and it is covering all your networks so its getting very confusing (what channels what).

Believe it or not i didnt post just to sledge America, i posted because i truelly believe (as well as many others) the people YOUR people have been let down by your government.

Oh and please remember that after the Tsunami your government criticised many of those countries for BADLY MANAGED PLANS for NATURAL DISASTERS and also Australia was told by your government that we need to step up and manage the Pacific/Asian region better. Australias popualtion is 20 million!
If you doubt my word on the above i will try and find some links to some articles.

I will also try and find a transcript on that tv interview that your Pres did.
Surely some one alse saw it as well, after all it was your media But I'll try anyway.

~aussieblue

PS Cypros sometimes criticism is good and i think this time it is well deserved as already the buck passing is happening. Your people deserved better than what they have got, my heart goes out to them all.

Cypro I absolutely agree with Aussie on this, I'm sorry but I don't see anyway Our Country can defend themselves on this one.
 
TisHerself said:
Cypro I absolutely agree with Aussie on this, I'm sorry but I don't see anyway Our Country can defend themselves on this one.

Read my response to Aussie. I agree also. I think my sarcasm was coming off the wrong way. I am as critical as everyone else about the handling of this.
 
CyberLaw said:
Apparently, accoring to a risk evaluator, no one is going to want to come to live, invest, open up a business, move to, transfer to etc. to New Orleans because it will still be under sea level.

That is absolutely correct. It would be foolish to do so and given the short amount of funds....why would you risk it? There are other areas to invest in but respect the French Quarter and the historical aspects but don't have thousands living there to be exterminated once again.The Mississippi River runs a long way...ports can be everywhere. Just trying to be practical but loving New Orleans at the same time.
 

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