#22 Postby soonertwister » Tue Aug 30, 2005 8:53 am
I'm extremely concerned about the sheer logistics of getting 100 thousand - or more - people out of New Orleans in a pretty big hurry to avoid an even worse catastrophe than we already have.
Please don't respond and say that some areas are above sea level, or that they can climb buildings to higher ground. This is about the survival of people, not a temporary reprieve from death. The death toll of those who stay in New Orleans will be staggeringly high due to highly contaminated flood waters, and countless other hazards created by this disaster, some we possibly cannot even imagine.
The only safe course of action is complete evacuation and a shutdown of the city until it can be made properly habitable again. I honestly don't believe there's a way that we can stop the levee breaches, and if we can't do that, the level of the water in the city will rise to reach the same height as Lake Pontchartrain. It will not be reasonably survivable habitat for even a fairly short term of a week or two.
This is truly a desperate rescue situation, and in the meantime, people are trapped in homes and probably dying as we speak. This is a most daunting task.
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