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No emergency shelters in new Orleans this time so get OUT!

  Author:  29532  Category:(Discussion) Created:(8/29/2008 4:37:00 PM)
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By BECKY BOHRER, Associated Press Writer

NEW ORLEANS - Police with bullhorns plan to go street to street this weekend with a tough message about getting out ahead of Hurricane Gustav: This time there will be no shelter of last resort. The doors to the Superdome will be locked. Those who stay will be on their own.

New forecasts Friday made it increasingly clear that New Orleans will get some kind of hit — direct or indirect — by early next week. That raised the likelihood people would have to flee, and the city suggested a full-scale evacuation call could come as soon as Sunday.

Those among New Orleans' estimated 310,000 to 340,000 residents who ignore orders to leave accept "all responsibility for themselves and their loved ones," the city's emergency preparedness director, Jerry Sneed, has warned.

As Katrina approached in 2005, as many as 30,000 people who either could not or would not evacuate jammed the Louisiana Superdome and the riverfront convention center. They spent days waiting for rescue in squalid conditions. Some died.

Stung by the images that flashed across the world, including the photo of an elderly woman dead in her wheelchair, her bodied covered with a blanket, officials promised to find a better way.

This time, the city has taken steps to ensure no one has an excuse not to leave. The state has a $7 million contract to provide 700 buses to evacuate the elderly, the sick and anyone around the region without transportation.

Officials also plan to announce a curfew that will mean the arrest of anyone still on the streets after a mandatory evacuation order goes out. Police will roam neighborhoods urging residents to flee, and officials will text-message residents with major storm developments. In addition, the city will reach out to churches, hoping to spread the word about where the buses will pick up evacuees.

In an effort to keep track of where people go after they leave the city, officials plan to give evacuees bar-coded bracelets containing their ID.

Still, advocates for the poor worried that the message would not get to the city's most marginalized residents — and that could spell disaster.

"It's an enormous concern, an extraordinary concern" for day laborers, the homeless, renters and public-housing residents, said Saket Soni, director of the New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice. "Hundreds if not thousands will fall through the cracks of an evacuation plan, and they will be left in the city, not out of choice but out of necessity."

Gustav strengthened into a hurricane Friday and appeared to stay on track to hit the Cayman Islands, then western Cuba before moving into the warm waters of the Gulf bound for the U.S. coastline early next week. At 5 p.m. EDT, Gustav's center was about 100 miles east of Grand Cayman, and the storm had top sustained winds of 75 mph.

FEMA Deputy Administrator Harvey Johnson said Friday he anticipated a "huge number" of Gulf Coast residents will be told to leave the region this weekend.

Those in most need of help — the elderly, sick, and those without transportation — will be moved first. Mayor Ray Nagin said buses and trains would begin to evacuate those people beginning early Saturday morning. Those on buses will go to shelters farther north, Sneed said. Those on trains will go to Memphis, Tenn. Neighboring states already were making offers to house evacuees, remembering how many people fled Katrina.

Several parishes announced plans for evacuations beginning Saturday. By early Sunday, Nagin said officials would look at the potential for a mandatory evacuation.

In Mississippi, Gov. Haley Barbour had already called for the evacuation of residents along the Katrina-scarred coast, many of whom still live in temporary housing. And in Louisiana, residents of low-lying Grande Isle were under a voluntary evacuation order beginning Friday. The community is traditionally one of the first to vacate when tropical weather threatens.

Making the decision about exactly when and where to evacuate was tough. Gustav confounded emergency preparedness officials as its forecast track shifted through the day, confronting them with the possibility of ordering evacuations not only in the New Orleans area but across more than 200 miles of vulnerable coastline. Johnson said officials in four states — Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas — planned evacuations.

Authorities also wanted to avoid creating any unnecessary panic.

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Date: 8/29/2008 5:06:00 PM  From Authorid: 53284    It' pretty clear that in the event of another big storm, that the government cannot respond in a fashion that will save everyone. Perhaps it's time that we consider not rebuilding in areas that get hit by hurricanes on such a regular basis.  
Date: 8/29/2008 5:33:00 PM  From Authorid: 63026    I'd like to see that everyone evacuates. But the Federal Government is still going to help out with Money, and National Guard troops. I think the Federal Government should help out the states that is effected by Gustav. This looks bigger than Katrina, and I don't think the citizens should be left to fend for themselves after the storm. I think this will require the Government to help out the citizens.  
Date: 8/29/2008 6:14:00 PM  From Authorid: 36352    I just can't imagine that they will be able to get everyone out and what happens to those left behind that survive?  
Date: 8/29/2008 6:29:00 PM  From Authorid: 998    Didn't FEMA and other agencies learn from last time??? Didn't they feel the wrath of the world that they fumbled so badly, and that cost lives .. irreplaceable lives??? I can't believe that they don't have a better plan in place this round :(  
Date: 8/29/2008 6:38:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 29532    Agreed Ginger. Bush and FEMA both just suck at this type of disaster.  
Date: 8/29/2008 6:56:00 PM  From Authorid: 15228    Please tell me when the federal government is suppose to take over something like this??? Ask the people of Iowa who were the first responders. Did they wait around for the feds to save there butts???? I can answer that easily...when a corrupt democrat party controlled government is in charge the feds should automatically presume everyone is to dumb to evacuate and take over from there.  
Date: 8/29/2008 6:58:00 PM  From Authorid: 15228    We may as well do away with state governments since the Feds are suppose to take care of everything. Look up Fema sometime and you'll see that they were intended to provided monetary assistance and short term help AFTER the disaster.  
Date: 8/29/2008 7:22:00 PM  From Authorid: 63026    Well if we can give over 100 billion to Iraq and Afghanistan to rebuild, we sure can give 100 Billion to our own people to rebuild.  
Date: 8/29/2008 9:55:00 PM  From Authorid: 7830    A good family friend of ours works at a hospital in NO and shes been told she has to stay and work on the emergency team or lose her job. We're so worried about her.  
Date: 8/29/2008 10:09:00 PM  From Authorid: 42945    OMGosh I wouldn't need a second telling to get out, I'd be out like a shot out of a gun....I do hope and pray it won't be like Katrina..:(  
Date: 8/29/2008 10:17:00 PM  From Authorid: 15070    Shai-that does not surprise me. When I worked at the Hospital we were told that in a natural disaster we were required to stay at our posts, till the all-clear.  
Date: 8/29/2008 10:19:00 PM  From Authorid: 15070    And PNK is right, this storm looks like it is following Katrina's path. And those earth/clay dams cannot handle another Cat-3 storm. (That is what they said on the news.)  
Date: 8/30/2008 2:04:00 AM  From Authorid: 63040    call me cold hearted but i dont feel bad for them. they were told to leave during katrina and told to leave now, its their fault there was so much crap. they were too lazy to leave JMHO  
Date: 8/30/2008 3:57:00 AM  From Authorid: 51876    I know New Orleans very intimatly, Been there many times..It was a haven for crime before Katrina and many residents that fled Early before stated that they thought Katrina was the best thing to happen to the city(strange, coming from long time resodents)Many Apocolyptic Ministries find the acts of natural disaters are sighns of God's Wrath for the wicked.Just like in tribal societies that feel the same way.Unsolved Mystery Buffs let me tell you that after so many acts of negativity a place becomes very haunted..New Orleans is being babtized in the christian sense because of all the horrible acts of evil that has gone on for hundreds of years.It happened before and the city rebuilt, this time it is going to stay a drunken gamblers oasis with oil rig workers spending money and a aura of artist sensibilities surrounding the city. I have seen many ghosts there during my visits and met very strange folk down there.Guess it is time for me to share those experiences also.Take Cover or Flee.The South coust aint the place to be.TTYL  
Date: 8/30/2008 6:20:00 AM  From Authorid: 4995    Bruiex,I find your theory on this VERY interesting! I think our gov.SINKS though because they don't care enough to help anyone. Heck,if you get arrested dont you at LEAST get shelter? I'd stay out after curfew.  
Date: 8/30/2008 8:11:00 AM  From Authorid: 28848    If I lived there I would already be packing...  
Date: 8/30/2008 2:08:00 PM  From Authorid: 63241    Wonder how many looters will be taking advantage of the situation like they did during Katrina? That's a shame.  
Date: 8/30/2008 2:39:00 PM  From Authorid: 10722    Those that refuse to leave should not expect to be rescued.  
Date: 8/30/2008 2:48:00 PM  From Authorid: 64365    Wow...it's upgraded now to a Cat-4  
Date: 8/30/2008 5:49:00 PM  From Authorid: 21839    I agree with the comment above, we can help all these other countries at the drop of a dime, but we can't take care of our own.. I would have been long gone, but its hard to lose everything you own to mother natural or the criminals that are still behind, but you do have your life which is the most important...  

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