23-09-2005, 22:58
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הבלוגר המתמיד של ניו אורלינס מדווח מה קורה שם עכשיו - כאן
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Friday, September 23rd, 20052:27 pmFlooding is Not Near Us
Post by Sigmund Solares
Chief Executive Officer
Intercosmos Media Group, Inc.
Lucky for us, the flood appears to be in other areas. St. Bernard and the Lower Ninth are getting hit again. Water is flowing over the banks of the levees rapidly. This is just a disaster on disaster. When will we get a break?
We heard there was a tornado warning in E. Baton Rouge. We are about 75 miles away, or more, and should be fine. But if Rita heads more this way, we could have to deal with tornados as well. Those frigin north-eastern quadrants of hurricanes, gotta hate them for tossing off so many tornados.
We heard the sustained hurricane winds are slowing down, that is good for those west of us. But I sure hope the hurricane doesn’t start moving slower, which we heard in one report. That could mean even more torrential rain for us ? and a LOT MORE FLOODING!!
A side reflection: “Torrential” we’ve all heard like this tossed around by weather TV and radio for years on such minor storms in comparison that they have about lost their ability to carry a punch. Katrina and Rita have put things back into perspective, that is for sure.
11:13 amUpdate From the Roof - Looking for Flooding
Post by Sigmund Solares
Chief Executive Officer
Intercosmos Media Group, Inc.
Levees Breeched Again!
Holy #*$@! We just heard levees are being breached around the city! Flood waters are pouring in ? AGAIN!!!. We were so focused on internal preparations and catching leaks that we didn’t have time to catch the news. Donny and I checked the building and surrounding areas from the roof. Using high powered lenses we could not see any flood waters. We wanted to provide pictures. But, we could not see any flooding.
The new floods can’t be good for areas that have had power restored. We don’t see any water yet, but we’re trying to find the locations of the breaches. We are pretty high up, but after Katrina, there are a lot of unknowns.
Fire Readiness
A friend of mine in the fire department said many of the buildings that sat in the flood waters for weeks might now be weakened and susceptible to even tropical storm winds. I looked by the fire station which is a few blocks from our office and they had about 8 fire engines out in the street ready for action. Luckily they have not moved from their position. However, the lights are on for the first . Pictures of that are forthcoming. In any event there is so much debris everywhere ready to become a projectile. I was surprised to see how many surrounding buildings did not clean their roofs of debris. As a result, debris is flying off buildings. Donny was watching pieces fly off the Pan American Life building.
Can’t believe it’s another hurricane!!! Luckily, we are supposedly not going to be hit directly, but I can only imagine how many trees and other structures were weakened by Katrina
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