Smyth On the Move

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Katrina

In 2001, the Federal Emergency Management Agency ranked a major hurricane strike on New Orleans as "among the three likliest, most catastrophic dangers facing this country," directly behind a terrorist strike on New York City. Yesterday, disaster struck. One of the strongest storms in recorded history rocked the Gulf Coast, bringing 145 mph winds and floods of up to 20 feet. One million residents were evacuated; at least 100 are confirmed dead. Tens of thousands of homes were completely submerged. Mississippi's governor reported "catastrophic damage on all levels." Downtown New Orleans buildings were "imploding," a fire chief said. Oil surged past $70 a barrel. New Orleanians were grimly asking each other, "So, where did you used to live?" Please donate to the American Red Cross now by using the link to the right.

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