Totale controle door de staat. Burger rechten worden afgeschaft. Ik denk dat de nederlandse benaming 'staat van beleg is'. Simpel uitgedrukt een dictatuur.quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:24 schreef XcUZ_Me het volgende:
Ok stomme vraag misschien, maar kan iemand me even snel enlightenen over wat "Martial Law" is? Ik ben niet zo thuis in de Amerikaanse staatskunde
En ik las op CNN dat Bush de uitspraak deed naar de slachtoffers toe dat snel veel hulp komt. Of zoiets.quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:30 schreef indahnesia.com het volgende:
Op CNN is een verslaggever bij het Convention Centre, waar mensen op straat dood liggen te gaan, met een camera in hun gezicht.
Dat was de vrees vooraf al ja. 'Toxic soup'. Alleen al de benzine uit auto's die in het water is terechtgekomen .quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:27 schreef SEMTEX het volgende:
Oh ja en bij NSE meldde Beau dat door het onderlopen van bedrijven op industrieterreinen dus ook allerlei soorten gore chemicalien het water in zijn gedreven.
En die mensen zien toch al niets, want hun gejatte tv's hebben geen stroom.quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:32 schreef nummer_zoveel het volgende:
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En ik las op CNN dat Bush de uitspraak deed naar de slachtoffers toe dat snel veel hulp komt. Of zoiets.
quote:Anarchy disrupts US storm relief
Looting and lawlessness is widespread in flood-stricken New Orleans as people made homeless by Hurricane Katrina grow increasingly desperate. There are reports of shootings, carjackings and thefts across the city, where a full evacuation is under way. Medical evacuations from the Superdome stadium have been disrupted after a gun shot was fired at a rescue helicopter.
President George W Bush, who will visit the disaster area on Friday, called for "zero tolerance" against law-breakers. Hundreds or even thousands of people are feared to have drowned in New Orleans, where the hurricane struck on Monday. The government has declared a public health emergency along the whole of the Gulf coast. In Mississippi, 110 people are confirmed dead, but officials warn the toll is expected to rise.
Suspending the helicopter rescues at the Superdome, a spokesman for the Louisiana ambulance service told the BBC the crowd had grown unruly and he was concerned for the safety of his staff. Overnight, a national guard was shot outside the stadium, but he was not seriously injured, a National Guard officer said.
City in exile
More than a million people were evacuated from the New Orleans and the surrounding areas before the hurricane struck, but Mayor Ray Nagin has estimated that up to 100,000 people decided to stay in the city. During the storm, more than 9,000 people took shelter at the Superdome, but once the extent of the damage became clear the numbers swelled to 20,000.
Conditions there have sharply deteriorated and a massive evacuation is under way. Mayor Nagin, ordering all residents to abandon the low-lying city, has warned it will be months before people can return to their homes. Bus-loads of people are being taken 560km (350 miles) away to Houston's Astrodome stadium in Texas, where beds and blankets for up to 25,000 people have been set up. The most vulnerable are going to the Louisiana state capital, Baton Rouge.
The BBC's Alistair Leithead in New Orleans says there is a feeling of foreboding as those marooned become more desperate. There is no electricity, and people who have lost everything are struggling to find food and clean water. "We are out here like pure animals. We don't have help," Rev Issac Clark told the Associated Press news agency outside the city's convention centre, where dead bodies are still lying in the open.
People have faced shoot-outs and some reports say martial law has been imposed in some areas. Armed gangs have moved into some hotels. Some have been breaking into shops, houses, hospitals and office buildings. Thieves used a forklift truck to break into a pharmacy, AP news agency reports, while dozens of car-jackings have been reported.
'Devastating'
Louisiana state Governor Kathleen Blanco said she was "furious" at the growing crime wave. She has asked Washington to send more people to help with the relief mission, to free National Guard troops to concentrate on looters. In Mississippi, curfews are in place in the hard-hit towns of Biloxi and Gulfport as the authorities try to prevent the scale of looting seen in New Orleans.
President Bush, who flew over flood-stricken areas on Wednesday, compared the devastation to the 11 September 2001 attacks. "It is so devastating that it is hard to describe it. 9/11 was a man made attack. This was a natural disaster," he said. "New Orleans is more devastated than New York was - and just physically devastated as is the coast of Mississippi so we've got a lot of work to do and we'll get it done."
Helaas hebben die geen oneindige voorraad brandstof bij zich, wat ze ook niet kunnen aanvullen ter plekke. Maar goed, alle beetjes helpen in ieder geval.quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:40 schreef SEMTEX het volgende:
Wat wel heel erg tof/goed is, is dat er booteigenaren uit het hele land komen om te helpen zoeken..
Héb je geld, moet je nog naar de Superdome tussen de doden gaan wachten...quote:Two French Quarter hotels says federal officials have foiled their plans to hire buses to ferry guests to higher ground. The general manager of the Astor Hotel at Astor Crowne Plaza says the hotels teamed to hire ten buses to carry some 500 guests. But Peter Ambros says federal officials commandeered the buses, and told the guests to join thousands of other evacuees at the New Orleans convention center.
One man says he and others had paid $45 a seat for the buses, and that they were "totally stunned" when the buses never arrived. Another woman said the crowd had waited 14 hours for the buses. She says the idea of walking to the convention center scared her because of reports of looting. The woman says it appears Louisiana officials have forgotten about tourists, and are just intent on getting their own residents out.
't Is niet de superbowl, da's naam van de finale van het American Football seizoen. De prijs eigenlijk.quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:26 schreef SEMTEX het volgende:
Het schijnt echt helemaal mis te gaan in Superbowl
Er is geen licht 's nachts, waardoor vrouwen door wildvreemden verkracht worden, mensen poepen er op de grond omdat er geen water en elektriciteit is. En niemand kan ze komen helpen, want er worden schoten gelost op helikopters die hulp bieden
quote:26 bed-ridden patients and 40 staff members have to evacuate from the building. They need assistance moving these patients down several flights of stairs because the elevator is broken. Anyone who can help is asked to come to 3700 St. Charles Avenue immediately.
The generator powering the building is on the verge of running out of fuel. Nunemaker said it was raining outside and there were some strong winds. Catherine Sweisgood, a co-worker, said they need to get the people out of there before dark. The patients need to be brought to Touro so they can be airlifted out of harms way.
quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 20:00 schreef XcUZ_Me het volgende:
Ik zit me net te bedenken dat het onderhand toch behoorlijk moet stinken daar...
quote:Police officers were asking residents to give up any guns they had before they boarded buses and trucks because police desperately needed the firepower: Some officers who had been
stranded on the roof of a motel said they were being shot at overnight.
De Superdome idd.quote:Op donderdag 1 september 2005 19:52 schreef popolon het volgende:
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't Is niet de superbowl, da's naam van de finale van het American Football seizoen. De prijs eigenlijk.
Voor de rest zou het heel goed kunnen.
quote:(AP): The singer known for "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't That A Shame" has been missing since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans.
His agent says Fats Domino planned to ride out the storm at his house in a low-lying area of the city with his wife and daughter.
Al Embry says he spoke with Domino Sunday night by phone, but hasn't been able to contact him since. Embry says he would think Domino is safe because "somebody said he was on top of the balcony."
Domino is 77 and has rarely appeared in public in recent years.
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