13 Months Later...Another Unreal Katrina Home Video Surfaces
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13 Months Later...Another Unreal Katrina Home Video Surfaces
Here's one worth viewing...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQkksAVBezc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQkksAVBezc
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Frank P wrote:I bet the people doing the video won't ride out the next major storm.... sad part about it is that now only did that have to personally face the wrath of Katrina first hand, they also lost everything they owned...
Truth be told, there is a good side to tell...the neighborhood is coming back, some are living, again, in the very homes you see in the video, stores are reopening in the same area, as well as fast food restaurants. I drove down there two weeks ago, and it is amazing how different communities have such stamina and return in light of what appears as a situation that they would never recovery.
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Really scary and sad! St. Bernard Parish really got it bad from Hurricane Katrina. The beginning of the video, looks like they could of escaped serious damage. It was the flood that got them. Sad.
Here's another video similar to this. Looks like they are going to
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Sean in New Orleans wrote:Frank P wrote:I bet the people doing the video won't ride out the next major storm.... sad part about it is that now only did that have to personally face the wrath of Katrina first hand, they also lost everything they owned...
Truth be told, there is a good side to tell...the neighborhood is coming back, some are living, again, in the very homes you see in the video, stores are reopening in the same area, as well as fast food restaurants. I drove down there two weeks ago, and it is amazing how different communities have such stamina and return in light of what appears as a situation that they would never recovery.
that's good to hear Sean.... it was an amazing video too... today I saw the most traffic on Hwy 90 since Katrina... Cruising the Coast is in full gear on the MS coast and classic cars and hot rods are everywhere... you can hear em quite well in this FEMA trailer which is only about 25 feet from the highway... still its nice to see all the people cruising the coast this weekend...
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Sean in New Orleans wrote:Truth be told, there is a good side to tell...the neighborhood is coming back, some are living, again, in the very homes you see in the video, stores are reopening in the same area, as well as fast food restaurants. I drove down there two weeks ago, and it is amazing how different communities have such stamina and return in light of what appears as a situation that they would never recovery.
St. Bernard is truly recovering from this horrible disaster. It's like the Phoenix bird. St. Bernard was flooded completely, yet they manage to rebuild. There is always hope.
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HollynLA wrote:4 of my aunts who lived in Chalmette are rebuilding. They are all in their 60's and widows, so this really takes strength. Several cousins are also rebuilding, except for those that had homes hit by the oil spill. St Bernard will rebuild, in time of course.
Is the oil spill there? That could be a problem for rebuilding that area. Hopefully, something should be done about disappearing wetlands in that area. If it wasn't for MRGO, the flood probably would not of happened. MRGO is rarely used and cost a lot to maintain it. I read when Hurricane Betsy hit, St, Bernard Parish was flooded, but not as bad as what Hurricane Katrina did. Betsy went west of the area, which is even worse.
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Yes, the oil is still there. My brother owns a house that was flooded with the oil. I went in it a few months ago and the oil has soaked into everything and dried up. No way any of the homes that were effected by the oil can be safely re-inhabited. Betsy did flood St Bernard Parish bad. Had Katrina been on a course similar to Betsy then St Bernard would be totally gone......MGC
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Unreal video. I couldn't watch any more after I saw the dog struggling to get on what was left of a table.
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