DATELINE 7 SEPTEMBER, 2005
I have been able to return home to Southern Lafourche Parish since our water system has been energized and electricity (Hydro for the Possum Lodge types). My family and myself on Friday Morning (AUG 26) jumped into the truck and hooked up the Travel Trailer and went to Rayne, LA where the Civic Center has RV hookups. The Civic Center started filling up on Saturday Morning when it was announced that the beeline was for the New Orleans area! The Good People of Rayne opened their Civic center up and it filled with over 1000 people very quickly along with 7000 people in the Cajun Dome In Lafayetyte, LA!
I was called upon to operate my Amateur Radio Station (HAM) at the Civic center since the phone lines were jammed in Southern Louisiana! The few stations left on the3 air in SouthEast Louisiana and especially the New Orleans area had put out frantic calls for help and by Sunday Night, we knew the situation was desparate in New Orleans. With the break in the Seventeenth Street Canal, Gentilly and Uptown neighbourhoods were quickly filling with water, some places only a foot or so, other places over 10 feet (3 Meters) so people were trapped like rats on roofs or in houses. Several evacuees in our shelter had lost everything and when the news of the flooding aftermath of the hurricane reached the Center, several people lost it, breaking down and crying. It was all my family could do to help and comfort these helpless folks who had lost it all. My wife had emptied our freezer before leaving our house and we donated all our food to the shelter since the local community was doing the same! No USA or Louisiana officials in sight, the response was initially on our own and the reports coming off my ham radio did not offer encouragement.
By Tuesday morning, the news of the looting and lawlessness was even in the mainstream news and the failure of the Response of the Government in Baton Rouge to coordinate relief was evident in the radio transmissions I monitored. Different agencies were giving orders and a fuel truck with diesel meant for New Orleans was diverted to another place, the New Orleans Police Dept was trying to hold their own, 2 officers committed suicide when the stress got to them, but with armed thugs, high water and destruction all around, they did respond gallantly! The order came on Wednesday that the Nation Guard was coming since rescuers who trying to get people out were taking gunfire. It was broadcast on all police, fire, ham and finally broadcast stations that Governor of Louisiana had authorized the use of any and all FORCE necessary to secure the City of New Orleans. Several "thugs" fired upon disaster workers at the Danziger Bridge and the Police and National Guard returned fire killing five, wounding 3. 175 looters as of this morning are being held at the New Orleans Bus and Train Station for shipment to Federal Jails since New Orleans is under Martial Law. Looting earns you 10 yrs in Jail, with a firearm 25 yrs, firing upon any official-DEATH PENALTY!
Gasoline and Diesel are in Short supply here, food is limited to what can be shipped in without spoilage, I am only located about 45 miles or 70 Kilometers SouthWest of New Orleans and the local radio transmissions don't tell the whole stroy of this tragedy. As I listen to the Radio and sometimes asked to relay messages, I can not tell you all on the board how hard this Hurricane Katrina has hit our community. We had wind damage and I lost shingles, 3 trees and clutered yard, our neighbours in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes have really suffered. I went to Jefferson Parish to lend my generator to a Ham helping out in a Sheriff's Substation and I brought 10 kilos of coffee which was more welcomed than even the Generator!
Our phones switch through new Orleans and our electricity comes from Jefferson Parish, but our lines are being jumped around and the outlying areas are getting supplied from the West, we still have to limit our use!
THE ACADIENS WERE DERANGED IN 1755 BY AN ACT OF MAN, IN 2005 IT WAS AN ACT OF NATURE.
WILL REBUILD NEW ORLEANS AND LOUISIANA1
I have been able to return home to Southern Lafourche Parish since our water system has been energized and electricity (Hydro for the Possum Lodge types). My family and myself on Friday Morning (AUG 26) jumped into the truck and hooked up the Travel Trailer and went to Rayne, LA where the Civic Center has RV hookups. The Civic Center started filling up on Saturday Morning when it was announced that the beeline was for the New Orleans area! The Good People of Rayne opened their Civic center up and it filled with over 1000 people very quickly along with 7000 people in the Cajun Dome In Lafayetyte, LA!
I was called upon to operate my Amateur Radio Station (HAM) at the Civic center since the phone lines were jammed in Southern Louisiana! The few stations left on the3 air in SouthEast Louisiana and especially the New Orleans area had put out frantic calls for help and by Sunday Night, we knew the situation was desparate in New Orleans. With the break in the Seventeenth Street Canal, Gentilly and Uptown neighbourhoods were quickly filling with water, some places only a foot or so, other places over 10 feet (3 Meters) so people were trapped like rats on roofs or in houses. Several evacuees in our shelter had lost everything and when the news of the flooding aftermath of the hurricane reached the Center, several people lost it, breaking down and crying. It was all my family could do to help and comfort these helpless folks who had lost it all. My wife had emptied our freezer before leaving our house and we donated all our food to the shelter since the local community was doing the same! No USA or Louisiana officials in sight, the response was initially on our own and the reports coming off my ham radio did not offer encouragement.
By Tuesday morning, the news of the looting and lawlessness was even in the mainstream news and the failure of the Response of the Government in Baton Rouge to coordinate relief was evident in the radio transmissions I monitored. Different agencies were giving orders and a fuel truck with diesel meant for New Orleans was diverted to another place, the New Orleans Police Dept was trying to hold their own, 2 officers committed suicide when the stress got to them, but with armed thugs, high water and destruction all around, they did respond gallantly! The order came on Wednesday that the Nation Guard was coming since rescuers who trying to get people out were taking gunfire. It was broadcast on all police, fire, ham and finally broadcast stations that Governor of Louisiana had authorized the use of any and all FORCE necessary to secure the City of New Orleans. Several "thugs" fired upon disaster workers at the Danziger Bridge and the Police and National Guard returned fire killing five, wounding 3. 175 looters as of this morning are being held at the New Orleans Bus and Train Station for shipment to Federal Jails since New Orleans is under Martial Law. Looting earns you 10 yrs in Jail, with a firearm 25 yrs, firing upon any official-DEATH PENALTY!
Gasoline and Diesel are in Short supply here, food is limited to what can be shipped in without spoilage, I am only located about 45 miles or 70 Kilometers SouthWest of New Orleans and the local radio transmissions don't tell the whole stroy of this tragedy. As I listen to the Radio and sometimes asked to relay messages, I can not tell you all on the board how hard this Hurricane Katrina has hit our community. We had wind damage and I lost shingles, 3 trees and clutered yard, our neighbours in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes have really suffered. I went to Jefferson Parish to lend my generator to a Ham helping out in a Sheriff's Substation and I brought 10 kilos of coffee which was more welcomed than even the Generator!
Our phones switch through new Orleans and our electricity comes from Jefferson Parish, but our lines are being jumped around and the outlying areas are getting supplied from the West, we still have to limit our use!
THE ACADIENS WERE DERANGED IN 1755 BY AN ACT OF MAN, IN 2005 IT WAS AN ACT OF NATURE.
WILL REBUILD NEW ORLEANS AND LOUISIANA1