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2005-09-08 - 6:45 p.m.

Warnings were loud and clear - but still city drowned
By Giles Whittell
IF THERE is a smoking gun in the Gulf Coast wreckage, it is the hurricane warning issued by the New Orleans office of the US National Weather Service soon after 10am on August 28, the eve of Katrina’s arrival. “Devastating damage expected,” the warning stated. “Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks . . . All gabled roofs will fail . . . All wood-framed low rising apartment buildings will be destroyed . . . Power outages will last for weeks . . . Water shortages will make human suffering incredible by modern standards . . . Trees will be snapped or uprooted. Only the heartiest will remain standing.”

Another forecast, issued six hours later by the National Hurricane Centre in Florida, said that the levees in New Orleans could be “overtopped”, and predicted the precise depth of flooding that would result.

A day later the city drowned. Hundreds, if not thousands, have died in the chaos. Some casualties were inevitable but many were not, and this much is clear about those in authority who might have minimised the losses: they had been warned.Click to read on

Katrina Timeline

An interesting news clip copy, paste, and go here: http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Hannity-Colmes-Smith-Rivera-freak-in-NO.mov


Please note that 5/1/2003 was "Mission Accomplished" according to GWB.

 

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