Just putting this out here My comments are in red
Friday, August 26, 2005
In the early afternoon, the National Hurricane Center -officially shifts the possible track of Katrina from the Florida Panhandle to the Mississippi/Louisiana coast
( They knew it was gonna hit Louisiana at least somewhere 3 days in advance!)
Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco declared a state of emergency for the state of Louisiana
. (by this time they knew that it was coming to Louisiana, otherwise she never would have called a state of emergency)
Saturday, August 27, 2005
At 10:00 AM EDT, officials in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, and Plaquemines Parish ordered a mandatory evacuation of all of their residents.
(2 days before it was suppose to hit NOLA, and yet people stayed put!)
At 5:00 PM EDT, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin announced a state of emergency and a called for a voluntary evacuation. He added that he would stick with the state's evacuation plan and not order a mandatory evacuation until 30 hours before the expected landfall. This would allow those residents in low-lying surrounding parishes to leave first and avoid gridlocked escape routes. However, he did recommend that residents of low-lying areas of the city, such as Algiers and the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, get a head start. (
voluntary evacuations, and people stayed put)
Sunday, August 28, 2005
In a press conference at roughly 10:00 AM CDT, Nagin declared that "a mandatory evacuation order is hereby called for all of the parish of Orleans." "We're facing the storm most of us have feared," he told the early-morning news conference, with the governor at his side.
(Again a mandatory Evacuation 1 day before the storm, and yet again people stayed put!)
Shortly after the meeting, at 10:00 AM CDT the National Weather Service issued a bulletin predicting "devastating" damage
(again they were warned to prepare for devastating damage and people still stayed)
Monday, August 29, 2005
At 5:10 Hurricane Katrina made its second landfall as a strong Category 3 hurricane near Buras-Triumph, Louisiana, with sustained winds of more than 125 mph (205 km/h), although Category 4 winds may have briefly affected the area. Katrina also made landfall in St. Bernard parish and St. Tammany parish as a Category 3 hurricane for a total of three landfalls in Louisiana.
( Katrina officially made landfall in Louisiana. People had 3 days to get out, and yet they chose to stay)
Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Rescue workers said that there were still many, "holdouts," who were not heeding the mandatory evacuation order first issued by Nagin on August 28
. (even after the hurricane hit, these people still REFUSED to evacuate!!! and then they wanted to moan and complain as to them not receiving help! Seems quite evident to me, that if they would have left in the first place, when options were presented to them, this would not have happened!)
All info came from here Timeline of Hurricane Katrina -
Timeline of Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia