The most depressing article i've read....
edpowers
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DAMN NEAR HAD ME IN TEARS....Trapped in an Arena of Suffering [/b]'We are like animals,' a mother says inside the Louisiana Superdome, where hope and supplies are sparse.By Scott Gold, Times Staff WriterNEW ORLEANS ??? A 2-year-old girl slept in a pool of urine. Crack vials littered a restroom.[/b] Blood stained the walls next to vending machines smashed by teenagers.The Louisiana Superdome, once a mighty testament to architecture and ingenuity, became the biggest storm shelter in New Orleans the day before Katrina's arrival Monday. About 16,000 people eventually settled in. By Wednesday, it had degenerated into horror. A few hundred people were evacuated from the arena Wednesday, and buses will take away the vast majority of refugees today."We pee on the floor. We are like animals,"[/b] said Taffany Smith, 25, as she cradled her 3-week-old son, Terry. In her right hand she carried a half-full bottle of formula provided by rescuers. Baby supplies are running low; one mother said she was given two diapers and told to scrape them off when they got dirty and use them again.[/b]At least two people, including a child, have been raped.[/b] At least three people have died, including one man who jumped 50 feet to his death, saying he had nothing left to live for.[/b]The hurricane left most of southern Louisiana without power, and the arena, which is in the central business district of New Orleans, was not spared. The air conditioning failed immediately and a swampy heat filled the dome.An emergency generator kept some lights on, but quickly failed. Engineers have worked feverishly to keep a backup generator running, at one point swimming under the floodwater to knock a hole in the wall to install a new diesel fuel line. But the backup generator is now faltering and almost entirely submerged.There is no sanitation. The stench is overwhelming. The city's water supply, which had held up since Sunday, gave out early Wednesday, and toilets in the Superdome became inoperable and began to overflow."There is feces on the walls,"[/b] said Bryan Hebert, 43, who arrived at the Superdome on Monday. "There is feces all over the place."The Superdome is patrolled by more than 500 Louisiana National Guard troops, many of whom carry machine guns as sweaty, smelly people press against metal barricades that keep them from leaving, shouting as the soldiers pass by: "Hey! We need more water! We need help!"Most refugees are given two 9-ounce bottles of water a day and two boxed meals:[/b] spaghetti, Thai chicken or jambalaya.One man tried to escape Wednesday by leaping a barricade and racing toward the streets.[/b] The man was desperate, National Guard Sgt. Caleb Wells said. Everything he was able to bring to the Superdome had been stolen. His house had probably been destroyed, his relatives killed."We had to chase him down," Wells said. "He said he just wanted to get out, to go somewhere. We took him to the terrace and said: 'Look.' "Below, floodwaters were continuing to rise, submerging cars."He didn't realize how bad things are out there," Wells said. "He just broke down. He started bawling. We took him back inside."The soldiers ??? most are sleeping two or three hours a night, and many have lost houses ??? say they are doing the best they can with limited resources and no infrastructure. But they have become the target of many refugees' anger."They've got the impression that we have everything and they have nothing," 1st Sgt. John Jewell said. "I tell them: 'We're all in the same boat. We're living like you're living.' Some of them understand. Some of them have lost their senses."Thousands of people are still wading to high ground out of the flooding, and most head for the Superdome. Officials have turned away hundreds."The conditions are steadily declining," said Maj. Ed Bush. "The systems have done all they can do. We don't know how much longer we can hold on. The game now is to squeeze everything we can out of the Superdome and then get out."New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin said Wednesday that more than 100 buses were staged outside the city for today's evacuation. He had asked officials in Baton Rouge and Lafayette, La., to send all of their school buses ??? about 500 ??? to New Orleans. If all of the buses make it into the city, Nagin said, the Superdome could be cleared out by nightfall today.
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Damn them and their slow movement regarding this disaster.
Yea, I love the report that they would get back in session "Thurs or Friday". WFT!!!!! Get the coke out of your nose and get the minor off your dick and get on a fucking plane and help this country NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought this government couldn't get any more pathetic. "Well were going to stay on vacation until the disaster hits and bodies are rotting in the street and then we might get around to doing something about it." They're all just waiting for their black flag lapel pin to be made to they can walk around like they give a shit.
Would it really be so bad to just let people go?
I'm not sure who I feel worse for though: those that had no choice but to stay, or those who had the means to leave when they could and chose not to.
for real, my hats are off to those soldiers who are trying to watch over shit. i hope they are being honorable and vigilant. they must be getting sooo much shit from thousands of desperate, hungry, helpless, crazed people. that dark stadium sounds like something out of a ill ill novel. please let them clear that shit out soon. i would have liked to see gw spend a night there , though
i heard somewhere that the guy who raped the girl did it in the womens bathroom and people were too scared to do anything. i reeeeeeeaaaaallllly dont understsnd that. why wasnt he torn limb from limb and fed to the alligators?
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/demands-of-wars-strain-relief-effort/2005/09/02/1125302744242.html#
i've been real slow catching up with the news. that is some really crazy and disturbing shit. even my broke ass is planning on donating in some way or form.
fuck man...
oh and i hope you don't mind if i use that avatar too.
This just made me think:
Who is sitting around, in the midst of a horrific natural disaster, getting ready to take emergency shelter in a sports arena, and is like, "WAIT, LET ME GO BACK AND GRAB MY VIALS OF CRACK BEFORE I GO.[/b]"
Crackies trip me out.
The thing that is sad is shit [i]worse than this/I> is going on aroudn the world all the time. And of course this is a terrible disaster, but think of all the awful things that go on that people don't get upset about at all, simply because of geography.
I think this is really the worst thing about all of this.
For real though, this situation is mindlbowing to people here in Australia too. It's getting a fair bit of coverage overe here, front page and leading TV news story and stuff. I think our Government is putting up some funds.
Damn.
I dunno what else to say.