Remanents passed over house
Part of the remanents of Katrina passed over my house. I am in Alabama. It had already downgraded to a tropical storm/Cat 1 by the time it got here. What most of the people don't seem to understand is that storm took HOURS to pass over to be "safe" to go out in. The storm reached me at about 5 pm and the winds did not let up until after 12 PM the NEXT day!!!:eek: The side that hit me was the "worst" side of the storm as well. It was extremely frightening. I lost half a tree in the back yard that just missed my back deck. There were leaves/debris everywhere. The roads were impassible for a period of time from downed trees. Thousands were without power for almost 2 days. I wasn't able to walk outside to clean up any debris for the winds.:eek: It was waaay too dangerous. Needed a hard hat to check the mail!:eek:
So when I hear that "help" was "Slow" in getting there. I just don't think so!!!:mad: I think help was there the NEXT day. You must remember the Coast Guard itself had "pulled" out prior to the storm's arrival!!! The Coast Guard had to evacuate their equipment to Florida or into the gulf to protect it. If they didn't it would have been destroyed with everything else. There was no way a helicopter rescue would have been possible for atleast 10 hours after the storm had ended.
That is what made me soo mad at the media.:mad: A reporter said they should have had the equipment ready once the storm hit. :rolleyes: Do you think there is some kind of "ACT OF GOD SHIELD" around possible rescue equipment? or the people who operate it? NO!!! That stuff would have been damaged and rendered useless if any of it had stayed in the area. Emergency equipment is subject to the same conditons everything else is!!!
We also MUST remember New Orleans SURVIVED the hurricane for almost 2 days!!!:eek: It was NOT until the levies broke that New Orleans was in trouble. It is the levies breaking and NOT the hurricane that is the problem for New Orleans. It was the Hurricane that is for the rest of the gulf coast! A completely different disaster conditions.
No one was prepared for this. Especially when you have 2 different types of catastrophes into one. Flooding and wind/surge damages. I say give the government officials a break. It wasn't like homeland security can control mother nature!!!