Well from what we are seeing on the news reports, New Orleans, at least downtown wasn't as badly hit as feared. Still, major damage and lots of flooding. It is the parishes west and north of the city that seem to have been hit hard. Lots of flooding and very extensive damage. Many people didn't leave only to find themselves trapped by rising waters. One poor man called 911 saying he had an axe and had worked his way up to the top floor of his house. With waters still rising he said he was soon going to chop though to the roof and would someone come get him as he "did not want to die". I pray for him and everyone else that help does arrive.
In Miss and Ala along the Gulf areas things are very bad indeed. Fire and rescue could not go out earlier because things were so bad, so those calling for help would have to "sit tight" until conditions improved, said one firefighter on the news.
What really sickens me is that looters have started in New Orleans. With power out and the city totally dark many fear tonight they will come out again like rats and raid the city. There is a dawn to dusk curfew, and police are doing their best, but things may get out of hand. Why hasn't the Guard been called out? Or, troops sent in to protect and keep order. News footage showed looter eariler going though down town New Orleans shops making off with whatever they could carry. Sad, very,very sad.
Everyone down that way is in our prayers and thoughts. Jason and Todd, we hope all is well and that soon you'll return home.
Launderess