KATRINA DAMAGE

wareagle

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this is only in and around gulfport MS

absolutely horrific and mind boggling


media really hasnt portrayed what the damage looks like...all you hear about was new orleans....it wasnt even hit as hard as places east...

God be with you!

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the casinos were picked up and moved across the highway....this compares to the Tsunami damage of asia...the main difference between the Tsunami and this hurricane is we had 2 days to evacuate...they had none
 

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unreal video and that is only a small portion of the area affected....i left gulf shores @8am sunday morn, the Gov called for mandatory evac at 10am...i made it to mobile at 11 to catch my 1145 flight back to memphis...they closed the airport at 1pm....damn that was close


my thoughts and prayers go out to all the millions affected in AL/MS/LA
 

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Casinos are no longer there that much is true.


There are still people trapped in houses in new orleans-there are also saying some people will be found not alive in there house that is flooded.


major castrophe that has happened to the Gulf Coast.
 

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Speechless after watching that video. It is amazing what mother nature can do. All the best to everyone affected by this storm.
 

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Holy shit! Not to ignore the obvious disasters that occured, but how the fawk do you clean that mess up? How do you replace the road/bridges that were washed away?

That is absolutly amazing.
 

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than 95 percent of Gulf oil production lost
8/30/2005, 2:24 p.m. CT
By ALAN SAYRE
The Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) ? As oil prices flirted with the $70 per barrel mark, more than 95 percent of the Gulf of Mexico's normal daily oil production was shut in Tuesday because of Hurricane Katrina, a federal agency said.






The U.S. Minerals Management Service said 645 of the 819 staffed production platforms in the Gulf were shut down, delaying production of 1.43 million barrels of oil. On a normal day, the Gulf produces 1.5 million barrels.

The shutdowns also delayed production of 8.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas, or 88 percent of the Gulf's normal daily gas production of 10 billion cubic feet, the MMS reported from a survey of 68 companies.

Since Katrina first threatened Gulf platforms, 4.63 million barrels of oil and 25.4 billion cubic feet of gas have been delayed from reaching market.

Storm-related production delays in the Gulf, which accounts for about a third of nation's domestic oil production, have figured increasingly into energy price jumps. In July, three Gulf storms interrupted production.

Hurricane Emily delayed production of 240,024 barrels of oil and 1.58 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Hurricane Dennis interrupted the production of 5.29 million barrels of oil and 23.3 billion cubic feet of gas. Tropical Storm Emily delayed production of 312,127 barrels of oil and 1.7 billion cubic feet of natural gas, the MMS said.

Last fall's Hurricane Ivan damaged seven platforms, 100 underwater pipelines and resulted in the loss of nearly 44 million barrels of oil production between September 2004 and February 2005.

The Gulf normally produces 547.5 million barrels of oil and 3.65 trillion cubic feet of gas a year.

On Tuesday, the MMS also said 90 drilling rigs exploring for petroleum in the Gulf were evacuated.

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wareagle....thanks for the link.....wife & I spent Frisay night @ Beau Revage....was supposed to catch return flight 7:30pm Sunday from NO...of course changed to Pensecola..really feel for those people.
 

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This will take years to clean up and rebuild. It changes by the hour. The many who died we may not know about for a week.
 

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sickening doesn't even describe it to me.... it is absolutely heartbreaking!! :(

the loss to families was the heartbreaking part, but at the 8:15 mark of the clip, saw a bit if my world leave...... the President Riverboat used to be in the Quad Cities, and it appears it decided to go to a Holiday Inn for vacation. My parents owned a good chunk of that boat (not by choice, but by gambling ;) ) if i had to take a rough guess, i'd say we have 2000 articles of President Riverboat things in this house. I personally have over 20 articles of clothing with their logo on it....... hell, it was my birthday and Christmas presents for years since they were bought with gambling points ;)
 

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The problems in N Orleans just seem to keep growing. God so sad.
The risk of disease with all that standing water just adds to the worries. I see these reports and it looks like a war zone from WW II.
 

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water is still rising in new orleans-more levees breaking


will take at least 2 years to get back to normal
 

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good to hear from you cie....... now we are just waiting on schouest. are you in NO right now in a place that is lucky enough to have power and cable and/or phone line, or are you seeing the heart break on TV like the rest of us? any idea how your house came through things yet?
 

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new orleans before and after


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