#22 Postby bp00010002 » Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:26 pm
I am from Metairie, LA, just outside of New Orleans, and I live 1 block west of the infamous 17th street canal that breached during Katrina. My house was spared due to being west of the canal, but the complete and total destruction of most of this area is overwhelming. Television does not do it justice. It is awful, just awful. Everything is gray and dusty - and just simply, gone.
We in this area have always said, unfortunetly to many, that it is better that the hurricanes go somewhere else, as we will be so severely impacted. Did we want others to suffer? Of course not. So do not be so quick to judge people when they suggest that going into one area of land is good for their area, as it might weaken the storm. They are not looking for others to be hurt. They are simply hoping that their lives and area will be spared.
I was born in New Orleans and have been here the majority of my life.
New Orleans, as I have always known it, is dead. Southeastern Louisiana, as we knew it, died after August 29th. It breaks my heart. We will come back (I hope), but it will be years - many years. Whether I will remain here the whole time, I do not know. At what point to you stay and help, versus living your life again? I just do not know.
Give people a break though. As they do, so do I - in that, I have no choice but to wish every single storm go somewhere else. I have to. God bless the areas and people who get impacted.
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