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    Tuesday, August 30, 2005

    Links for Hurricane Info


    For Gulf Coast residents, the best place to start looking for loved ones is on WLOX's website.

    This is a pic of one of the casinos which was literally washed across the other side f the highway.

    The best feature of this site is the forum which people from all over the ocuntry have been posting to trying to get info on whereabouts of loved ones.

    Here is the best blog on the chaos in New Orleans http://deadlykatrina.com/

    It has everything from stories about police looting, to suicide jumpers in the Superdome and incredible stories of survival. You can't get this stuff on the TV news.

    Also covering several different stories is Michelle Malkin's blog here.
    Check it out as she has a knack for finding the best stories, and getting others to write about them as well.

    I just spoke with a source in BSL who said that people were drowning in the Church across the street from the BSL post office on Hwy 90. The water came much further than it did in Camille, and people were not expecting it.

    Also, this is grim news, but people are marking houses in BSL with black paint or red paint. Black indicating bodies that need removal, and red indicating suriviors who need rescue as they are immobilized.

    more as it comes...

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