Originally posted by Whisky58
The impression we are getting in the UK from our media is that the underpriviledged & underclasses of NO failed to evacuate because :- 1. Little or no personal transport.
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True. More importantly, NO PLAN TO EVACUATE THEM by the Nagin administration running N. O.
From the Houston Chronicle:
The city of New Orleans Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan suggested people develop their own way to get out. "The potential exists that New Orleans could be without sufficient supplies to meet the needs of persons with special considerations, and there is significant risk being taken by those individuals who decide to remain in these refuges of last resort," it says....
.....Florida, by contrast, for two decades has required counties to establish and maintain permanent databases of "special needs citizens," and arrange rides for people with no transportation. The state also has shelters established for myriad medical conditions.
Florida emergency officials agree that last-minute planning simply doesn't work.
"Unless you planned in advance, it would be a catastrophe," said Guy Daines, a retired Florida emergency manager who is considered an expert in specialized evacuations.
2. A desire to stay close to their homes & posessions.
I have a very good friend, a veterinarian, that is advising Georgia and Atlanta on it's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. He has been trying to point out to them that people, particularly the older folks, will NOT leave their pets and that some sort of provision has to be made for sheltering the pets and reuniting them after the emergency. Otherwise, these folks won't leave.
I think he's right. We saw stories on this on the major news broadcasters from the beginning. We're seeing it now as they try to finish evacuating.
He commented that when the waters go down, he won't be suprised to find dead folks clutching their pets.