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Busload of Evacuees . .

CaptnKirk

Lifer
Crashes at Exit 18, just North of Lafayette.

Just on CNN, Pics shown of bus on it's side on the highway.

1 dead, many injured

They just can't get a break.

Fires breaking out across city, no firefigthers, no equipment, no water pressure.
Flames jumping from house to house.
 
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Crashes at Exit 18, just North of Lafayette.

Just on CNN, Pics shown of bus on it's side on the highway.

1 dead, many injured

They just can't get a break.

Fires breaking out across city, no firefigthers, no equipment, no water pressure.
Flames jumping from house to house.

Yeah...Talk about bad luck.
 
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: dahunan
[neocon]they should have left earlier[/neocon]

:cookie: for you...Maybe your mother was the lucky one.

Huh?

you feel better now to have brought someones mother into a disagreement -- isn't that a ghetto thang?
 
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Crashes at Exit 18, just North of Lafayette.

Just on CNN, Pics shown of bus on it's side on the highway.

1 dead, many injured

They just can't get a break.

Fires breaking out across city, no firefigthers, no equipment, no water pressure.
Flames jumping from house to house.
Wolf Blitzer was saying one of the areas (around Carrollton St.) was an affluent area...nope. It's an area where students rent houses, typically. May be nice houses but it's not populated with rich people.


There was a buliding downtown on Poydras that was on fire today, too.

The Oakwood Mall on the West Bank went up.

Gas leaks abound...maybe some are arson?
 
Whenever there are floodwaters, propane tanks float up and tear away the attaching feed lines, any ignition source can fuse the bomb.
Same thing when floods damage home structures with gas fixtures - water heaters tear loose, central air systems break at the feed lines, same with cooking stoves.
That was the same problem seen in the '93 floods in the Mississippi River Valley above St. Louis.

Firefighters can't respond, they were evacuated.
Police are abandoning their posts, many have died - shot or drown trying to hold some sembelence of order in the city.
Their priority became survival for themselves and their families.

Why can't the 'Compassionate Conservatives' understand what has happened ?
 
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