KatDaddy wrote:As extreme as it sounds I hope it comes to TX rather than you guys have to deal with another tropical threat. You have been through more than I can ever imagine.
I cannot even imagine what its been like. This has been a hell of a season along the Culf Coast.
I wouldn't wish anything like Katrina on my worst enemy. Our area, 90 miles inland took a major beating from her. Rural areas such as the one I live in have been through hell for almost three weeks.
I realize that New Orleans got it bad with the flooding, but it appears that Mississippi has been forgotten. There are places that used to exist before the storm that have been competely wiped off the map. Families lives have been changed forever!!
In rural areas here, we didn't see help from outside sources until Saturday following the storm. Had it not been for neighbor helping neighbor, a lot of lives would have been lost! Had it not been for residents of small communities, our roadways would still be blocked by trees and powerlines...we've YET to see a county machine in this area.
The sad thing is, there are still people in this area who have no running water or electricity. It's sickening to see people on TV living in shelters complaining that they are not getting a handout, complaining about what they have when there are others who have NO HELP.
I gotta get off this thing before my blood pressure rises lol.