#32 Postby Eye10TX » Thu Sep 08, 2005 6:56 am
Didn't two search dogs die this week after drinking that muck? It was so sad.
I was reviewing the first couple of days' events from my notes the other night and realized that a 50" sewer main had broken very early in the flooding, so that's another added bit of grossness.
That review also reminded me why Wednesday was such a pivotal day in the evac situation. People have been focusing on Tuesday because of the multiple levee breaches happening that day (the first one was the day before), but Wednesday was more vivid to me, because that first "commandeered" school bus pulled in here at the Astrodome that night around 11PM--and we weren't "expecting" any buses until after midnight.
The water had been flooding NOLA, but the "Quoddah" (FQ) was still bone dry. Then came a little water, then came more water, then water was on Canal Street, then water was rising an inch per hour, then there were whitecaps on Canal Street--and that's when word finally came around that the first pump had failed (in a series of pump failures that followed).
I wonder, really, how much flooding might have occurred in CBD areas and maybe the Garden District, if the pumps had continued working--or if they had all been able to run on their own power/generators. It is my understanding that only two had their own power and the rest were hooked to the city electrical grid. (Dumb!) Unfortunately, it was the independent ones that were the first to go, IIRC.
Also, that very first day, when Nagin was crying so much, he said that 20 buildings had collapsed. Do we know what they were -- have we seen them? I only remember seeing one pile of old bricks on Bourbon St., but seem to have forgotten any building collapses and can only picture the damage to the windows in the Hyatt and the roof of the SuperDome. Anybody have a better memory than I do about this, or links to photos?
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