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by mlittle » Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:30 am
While the situation in the downtown New Orleans area this time yestreday could be described as chaotic and brutal...what a difference 24 hrs. can make. News reports are that, in one of the biggest airlifts since Berlin in the late 1940's, everyone who was in either the convention center or the Superdome have been evacuated to the New Orl. Intl. Airport, while over 17,000 additional Guard and active-duty troops have arrived to begin securing the downtown area and assist local authorities in reestablishing civil authority. Not all the news, though, is good. CDC officials noted in numerous interviews that within the next couple of days, one or two mobile morgue facilities will be set up to begin the grimmest of duties...processing the expected hundreds, if not, thousands of bodies to be found throughout the area.
In East New Orleans, which has remained flooded throughout the week, there's still a wild-west setting of sorts, as rescuers, Guardsmen and parish authorities from surrounding parishes are continuing rescue and recovery efforts by boat and air. Scattered gunfire can still be heard by those in the area, but the operations in place are continuing. On the Mississippi Gulf coast, rescue and recovery efforts are on-going, as emergency personnel are continuing their efforts from Gulfport to Bay St. Louis, through to Pascagoula. According to officials there, the number of fatalities in MS may approach 1,000 or more. I'll try to continue feeding updates later in the evening and tomorrow morning. But it appears that the corner is starting to be turned. Slowly, but surely, it is starting to get better.