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Report from Diamondhead MS and Casinos (Updated, last post)

#1 Postby HurryKane » Mon Aug 29, 2005 11:55 am

(I'm evac'ed. Got a call from a friend in the neighborhood):

Diamondhead: All her trees are down. Power poles snapped in two. War zone. Power lines down. No water. Expect cleanup will take months.

Other reports by word of mouth (per dhweather's brother-in-law in Gulfport)

Grand Casino - reportedly GONE (not sure which one). Words used were "they can't find it"
Treasure Bay Casino broke loose from moorings and smashed into President Casino
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#2 Postby Jagno » Mon Aug 29, 2005 11:58 am

heard reports on tv that casinos were smashing into buildings on land as well near here. They didn't show pics so I can't confirm this.
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#3 Postby JtSmarts » Mon Aug 29, 2005 11:59 am

That sounds horrific.
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#4 Postby ronjon » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:07 pm

From Margie at FLHurricane.com


I just heard from my brother in Pascagoula. My hands are shaking so I don't know if I can write this.

The situation is very bad there and very bad along the entire coast.

He risked his life to go out to his patrol car to call me on the cell phone. While he was there the back window blew out. He turned the car around. We were only able to talk for a few minutes.

I tried to get as many details as I could from him and I'm trying to remember them all and type them in before I forget them.

He is at the sub station at St. Martin Jackson Cty right by I-10. The sub station is surrounded by water right now. The surge came quickly and water rose more than 10 feet in one hour.

He says it is rising there and they are going to try to get to another building. I asked him not to get trapped in the building by the water but to try for the roof and he said that wasn't possible, they are still getting sustained winds 100+mph and have been for some hours. He knows from the wind direction that the eye is over land becuse he said it went slowly around the compass and is from the SE right now.

OK they have an armored track vehicle. They have been going out for rescues like I had said. But they couldn't get to everyone; some people drowned in their home. They rescued 23 civilians and there are also 20 cops hunkered down at the sub station right now. Then the surge came very quickly and they barely got the ATV back to the sub station. He said cars were floating everywhere. He said that the wind has smashed the glass on all the cars. That you could not survive if you were out in the water right now, because of the high winds and everything blowing and smashing things.

This is the worst thing I have to tell you. about 500 people were in the St. Martin school and it collapsed. They couldn't get to them. Shelters everywhere in the Jackson Co area, problems. Everyone in Pascaoula that was in the court house, that is the emergency center, are up on the third floor now. He says everything south of Hwy 90 (basically 90% of Pascagoula) under 10 ft water. He knows this because his wife works for the dept as well and is there at what was the emergency management center.

They are going to try to load the people some at a time now into the ATV and try for this other building. I don't have high hopes for that. They are on a tiny strip of land that is just about the only land in the county that would not be under water now. It is the strip that they build I-10 along and is I think about a mile long.

The only thing I can hope for is that the big part of the surge is over and that the water will only rise incrementally.

He had to go. Things were hitting his car and I was afraid he would be hurt trying to call me.

I don't know if he is going to get through this. But he is ok. He really loves his job at the sheriff's dept and he is totally happy helping people so he will be ok even if they don't get through this. I did not hear any panic in his voice, only awe. My mind froze and I couldn't think of things to ask him.

I hope I remembered everything he said.

Please disaster master can you get hold of someone at MEMA and let them know everything I've told you.
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#5 Postby artist » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:12 pm

let them know our prayers are with them please and if she talks to him thank you for risking his life. :cry:
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#6 Postby yzerfan » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:15 pm

The CNN reporter with Hurcon One just checked in. They're okay, but just as they were moving inside to a sturdy building, their custom built Hummer got totaled by a 12'x8' piece of flying debris.
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#7 Postby Brent » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:16 pm

:shocked!:
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#8 Postby sweetpea » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:19 pm

OMG-these poor people, prayers are being sent out for the safety of all these people. :cry: Debbie
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#9 Postby therealashe » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:29 pm

Mississippi Govenor just reported that they didn't have any reports of the casinos breaking free, only that they have water damage.

It's frustrating how many conflicting stories there are out there.
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#10 Postby fuzzy » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:34 pm

Horriffic doesn't begin to describe this.

Prayers are with your brother and all of Pascagoula.
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#11 Postby JtSmarts » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:35 pm

All will be revealed when the helicopters get up there.
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#12 Postby BReb » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:39 pm

I'm in Oxford, MS (north central, just a bit of drizzle here) and was listening to MS public radio. They said they couldn't find the "moorings" on the Grand Casino but the tone of the report made me think it wasn't any big catastrophe. They said it in conjunction with noting other casino damage such as there being 5 feet of water in the Beau Rivage.

Bottom line- I think the casinos (all of which are on the coast, due to an idiotic state law) were damaged but no indication any were destroyed.
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#13 Postby rainstorm » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:41 pm

i read there was a 30 ft storm surge in places
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#14 Postby Brent » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:48 pm

rainstorm wrote:i read there was a 30 ft storm surge in places


I've heard 37 feet... yes THIRTY SEVEN FEET.
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#15 Postby cajungal » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:49 pm

I am concerned about my grandparent, uncle and cousin who live in Kiln, MS. They evacuated to central Louisiana for the hurricane. And they have no idea what they are going to face back home. Kiln is right out of Picayune near the MS/LA border.
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#16 Postby steveklein » Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:16 pm

i'm sorry, but i just flat out don't buy a report of 37 foot storm surge. it would probably take winds 250-300mph to do this. i know jim cantore was supposedly 27 feet above sea level and supposedly had 10 feet of water outside... but something just doesn't add up. i'm sure the flooding was terrible... but something tells me he either wasn't 27 feet above sea level or the water wasn't 10 feet deep or some combination of things.

i'd buy a 20... even 25 or 28 foot surge... but 37 feet? that seems hard to imagine...
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#17 Postby x-y-no » Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:29 pm

steveklein wrote:i'd buy a 20... even 25 or 28 foot surge... but 37 feet? that seems hard to imagine...


I suppose it could have been due to some amplifying effect caused by the local terrain.

I'd agree that widespread 37-foot surge surely isn't possible in a storm of this strength.
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#18 Postby wayoutfront » Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:31 pm

I'll by a surge 20 something with a 17 ft wave
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#19 Postby yzerfan » Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:32 pm

Possible if they got a funneling effect from a nearby narrow bay. Think the I-10 Escambia Bay Bridge during Ivan.
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#20 Postby Josephine96 » Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:33 pm

So the CNN hurricane machine vehicle thingy got destroyed..?
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