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Sep. 4th, 2005 11:49 am[from Drudge, which has a lot of good links to Katrina stuff right now]
"WHY DIDN'T YOU DEPLOY THE BUSES DURING THE MANDATORY EVACUATION, MAYOR?...
Louisiana disaster plan, pg 13, para 5 , dated 01/00: 'The primary means of hurricane evacuation will be personal vehicles. School and municipal buses, government-owned vehicles and vehicles provided by volunteer agencies may be used to provide transportation for individuals who lack transportation and require assistance in evacuating' "
"WHY DIDN'T YOU DEPLOY THE BUSES DURING THE MANDATORY EVACUATION, MAYOR?...
Louisiana disaster plan, pg 13, para 5 , dated 01/00: 'The primary means of hurricane evacuation will be personal vehicles. School and municipal buses, government-owned vehicles and vehicles provided by volunteer agencies may be used to provide transportation for individuals who lack transportation and require assistance in evacuating' "
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Date: 2005-09-04 04:17 pm (UTC)BTW, this sounds a bit different from this post of yours. :)
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Date: 2005-09-04 04:54 pm (UTC)Still, what reasons are the NOLA local leadership giving for ignoring their own plan? I haven't seen them address this at all, even in the midst of the "it's all Bush's fault" stuff.
Apparently a lot of the local cops took off before the storm and even more took off since then. Wonder if the people who were supposed to man these emergency vehicles just bagged, even if the companies hadn't 'officially' pulled out..?
Also it sounds like the other states are being pretty much ignored.
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Date: 2005-09-04 05:21 pm (UTC)I was thinking that it must be really irritating to the people who've lost their cities in Mississippi to be upstaged, but, really, they're getting more attention and probably aid this way. The rest of the country wouldn't give a shit if it was just Biloxi that blew apart. They don't need as much rescue attention as New Orleans, but they will need funds and people to rebuild. Hopefully that will be distributed fairly. The thing that could suck is that this will drain the skilled labor from places in Florida that are still getting life back together again. Hopefully more carpenters, contractors, etc. from elsewhere in the country will consider heading down south to work for a year or so.