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Louisiana Official: This Is Worse Than Katrina

While Obama golfs and enjoys his vacation one State is burning from riots the other drowning in a natural disaster.
Let them eat cake.

'Like nothing we’ve ever seen’: Flood danger is not over in Louisiana. Residents feel ignored by the national media.
So these states do not have an executive in control? You know them fellows called governors, then there is a Lt. Governor.....Speaker of the House, Senate pro tempore..Oh you know that there chain of command in every state....
And city...

Of course, during Katrina, Nagin was more interested in looting the funds than doing his job...
 
While Obama golfs and enjoys his vacation one State is burning from riots the other drowning in a natural disaster.
Let them eat cake.

'Like nothing we've ever seen': Flood danger is not over in Louisiana
So these states do not have an executive in control? You know them fellows called governors, then there is a Lt. Governor.....Speaker of the House, Senate pro tempore..Oh you know that there chain of command in every state....
No, the President must jump into a Blackhawk and personally lead the rescue efforts. And when the nation comes under attack, personally jump into an F-16 and defend the nation.
What political party taught me that?
 
And just were was your baby jebus , he seems to be always missing in action during these disasters
 
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
Based upon what? What the Clinton News Network feeds you?
 
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
Based upon what? What the Clinton News Network feeds you?
based on reality. has a major city been flooded and evacuated?

the flooding is bad but katrina was objectively worse
 
And just were was your baby jebus , he seems to be always missing in action during these disasters
And like you ignore the poisoned children in Flint, you piss on the blacks of Louisiana too.


maybe the people in jesusland didn't give enough "love" offerings?
maybe black people should relocate from cracka held areas, as it will be a perfect homeland for bible thumping crackas after the demographic shift is completed
in flint it was a decision by people to change the water, what people decided to flood jesusland? the baby jesus?
 
And just were was your baby jebus , he seems to be always missing in action during these disasters
And like you ignore the poisoned children in Flint, you piss on the blacks of Louisiana too.


maybe the people in jesusland didn't give enough "love" offerings?
maybe black people should relocate from cracka held areas, as it will be a perfect homeland for bible thumping crackas after the demographic shift is completed
in flint it was a decision by people to change the water, what people decided to flood jesusland? the baby jesus?
Youre bringing people to Jesus, keep up the posts!
 
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
Based upon what? What the Clinton News Network feeds you?
based on reality. has a major city been flooded and evacuated?

the flooding is bad but katrina was objectively worse
40,000 homes flooded in the State and the water is still rising.
Irrelivent, Obama is continuing his vacation uninterrupted.
 
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
the flooding in louisiana is not worse than katrina
My friends in Louisiana say it's worse than Katrina too.
then they are also wrong
Based upon what? What the Clinton News Network feeds you?
based on reality. has a major city been flooded and evacuated?

the flooding is bad but katrina was objectively worse
40,000 homes flooded in the State and the water is still rising.
Irrelivent, Obama is continuing his vacation uninterrupted.
the water is not still rising.
 
And just were was your baby jebus , he seems to be always missing in action during these disasters
God stated you turn your back on me, and I will turn my back on you. The United states is starting to turn on him. So get used to more disasters to happen, because of people like yourself.
 
"This is bad, it's just bad...
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Search for living, dead: Louisiana fights back from flooding
August 20, 2016 — Louisiana continues to dig itself out from devastating floods, with search parties going door to door looking for survivors or bodies trapped by flooding so powerful in some cases it disturbed the dead and sent caskets floating from cemeteries.
At least 13 people died in the flooding that swept through parts of southern Louisiana after torrential rains lashed the region. While the waters have slowly receded in many areas, the hard work of rebuilding lives is just ramping up, with people cleaning out their homes while others struggle to find a place to stay. In a uniquely Louisiana problem, some families are also trying to rebury relatives whose caskets were unearthed by the floods. At the Plainview Cemetery in Denham Springs, relatives gathered to see what had become of their plots, only to find a chaotic mess with some vaults overturned and in other cases only empty outlines of graves remaining. "This is bad, it's just bad. You can't even come to see people. You don't know where they're at," said Ravonte Thomas, whose relative's casket was missing.

In southern Louisiana, the water table is so high that people generally cannot be buried six feet under. Caskets are often encased in vaults that are partially above ground, said Zeb Johnson, with the Calcasieu Parish coroner's office, who has extensive experience with recovering caskets scattered by flooding or hurricanes. Johnson said about 10 caskets unearthed in nearby Jefferson Davis Parish will have to be reburied once the water goes down. In East Baton Rouge Parish, at least two cemeteries have reported disruptions, according to the coroner's office. In Livingston Parish, which was hard-hit by the floods, John Marston from the coroner's office said they've received reports of about 30 caskets unearthed, and they anticipate finding more when waters recede off the southern part of the parish. "As the water table gets high and the ground gets saturated, it's just like a boat. It's going to float," he said. Marston said most of the caskets stayed within the cemetery grounds, although some have gone further. The problem is so widespread that the government is asking people who have seen any problems with cemeteries as a result of flooding to contact local law enforcement.

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Amanda Burge looks at flood damaged items with two of her three children Aiden, left, and Hudson, center, in Denham Springs, La., Friday, Aug. 19, 2016. "Everything is gone. School is gone. Home is gone. Church is gone," said Burge, president of the Parent Teacher Organization at Denham Springs Elementary School.​

In other areas the search for the living goes on. Search teams going house to house are going out at least through the weekend, said Brant L. Thompson from the State Fire Marshal's office. Breaking down the various parishes where floods swept through on a grid, search teams have been knocking on doors, checking for signs of life like fresh tire tracks or debris piled up indicating someone is already inside cleaning things out. They hope for the best but with floods this catastrophic that caught many by surprise, they're also prepared for the worst. "If we go by and this house has waterline up to the roof line, no one's been there, there's no trash piled out by the road, we want to check that house to see if anyone inside that, maybe, perished," said Clint Sistrunk, a firefighter. He and colleagues from of the Monroe Fire Department in northern Louisiana arrived Wednesday, part of waves of first responders who have been coming in from all over the state and country to help Louisiana.

Driving through neighborhoods where pools of water still stand outside and families are ripping out carpets and carrying water-logged sofas to the curb, the searchers are looking for houses with little activity. In many areas the water is still so high that people are rowing boats out to their houses to see what the situation is like inside. "It is devastation, absolute devastation. I mean these homes, there are areas that have not flooded. They never flood and they flooded," said Stacey Rand of the Louisiana State Fire Marshal's office. "It caught everyone by surprise."

Search for living, dead: Louisiana fights back from flooding

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Debris piles mark the start of long road to recovery in flooded Louisiana
Sunday 21st August, 2016: Renee Deal still hopes to salvage the wedding photo album placed out to dry on Saturday in the carport of her flood-ravaged house in southern Louisiana.
Inside the single-story residence, pink insulation peeked out of a wall stripped down to the nail studs in what she once called her "Mardi Gras" room, filled with memorabilia from the region's famed festivals. Ruined furniture, bedding and appliances formed a towering pile at her curb, and at the other houses on her block. It gives her small relief that her neighborhood will be among the first to see debris picked up next week, as the hard-hit capital city of Baton Rouge switches from search-and-recovery to rebuilding. "I'd like it to be picked up as soon as possible," said Deal, 53, pointing to a few boxes on the muddy cement floors in her formerly carpeted living room. "Here's my life, right here."

Some 102,000 Louisiana residents have registered for federal emergency assistance over the state's record floods, called the worst natural disaster in the United States since Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Homeowners already are approved for US$30 million in federal aid, Richard Carbo, the governor's communications chief, said on Twitter on Saturday. Yet more than 3,500 people were still sleeping in shelters on Friday, he said, about a week after parts of the state were deluged with more than 2-1/2 feet (76 cm) of rainfall. The floods killed at least 13 people and damaged some 60,000 homes, according to state figures. US President Barack Obama plans to visit Baton Rouge on Tuesday to see the damage first-hand.

As entire communities now gut out their homes, weather forecasters warned that the weekend could see more rainfall through Monday, which could trigger some localized flooding. "Some places could get some heavier downpours of rain," said Mike Shields, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in New Orleans, which was not devastated like much of the southern state. "And it wouldn’t take a lot of rain to cause some flooding because the ground is so saturated, he noted. The National Weather Service reported that nearly 26 inches (66 cm) of rain have fallen at the Baton Rouge airport this month, making August the wettest on record since 1893.

Debris piles mark the start of long road to recovery in flooded Louisiana
 
While Obama golfs and enjoys his vacation one State is burning from riots the other drowning in a natural disaster.
Let them eat cake.

'Like nothing we’ve ever seen’: Flood danger is not over in Louisiana. Residents feel ignored by the national media.
So these states do not have an executive in control? You know them fellows called governors, then there is a Lt. Governor.....Speaker of the House, Senate pro tempore..Oh you know that there chain of command in every state....
And city...

Of course, during Katrina, Nagin was more interested in looting the funds than doing his job...
Nagin had lots of warning he disaster was coming.
The night the disaster struck Nagin and his 'home boys' had flown by private jet to NYC to attend a 'Nicks' game then on to a three star restaurant then back to the $2000 per night Manhattan penthouse suite then back to the disaster the next day by private jet.
He charged EVERY FUCKING nickle to his "Chocolate City".
 
While Obama golfs and enjoys his vacation one State is burning from riots the other drowning in a natural disaster.
Let them eat cake.

'Like nothing we've ever seen': Flood danger is not over in Louisiana
So these states do not have an executive in control? You know them fellows called governors, then there is a Lt. Governor.....Speaker of the House, Senate pro tempore..Oh you know that there chain of command in every state....
No, the President must jump into a Blackhawk and personally lead the rescue efforts. And when the nation comes under attack, personally jump into an F-16 and defend the nation.
What political party taught me that?
How about the little piece of shit cock sucker NOT been seen fucking GOLFING!!!! at least!
He has never been known to possess any 'class' though.
Maybe he's been busy smoking dope with 'The First AA President's brat' who will also make history getting knocked up by a negro rapper before she goes to Harvard.
 

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