Saturday, September 6, 2008

Now Ike

Just when everyone is getting back settled after mostly evacuating for Gustav, now Ike appears to be heading into the Gulf. I think that if I was flooded by Gustav, then I might already be packing my things. The tense energy to have to watch and worry and make a decision to stay or leave has to be causing problems. I kept in touch with Dallas and the Lee's and they described a near panic to get out in front of Gustav. Don Lee stayed at the house that was under water with Katrina and he was able to keep the water out of their repaired house. Dallas's house is up high enough to be spared any flooding.

But, Pearlington saw a 19 ft surge in places, particularly south of US 90 and west of Hwy 604. Why is the surge occurring with storms that earlier were never a problem? Has the marsh disappearing along the MS coast like LA coast caused the issue?

Like Katrina, NOLA captured the media's attention during Gustav waiting to see the national tragedy unfold when the levees failed. The articles coming out of Pearlington are trickling out now. The NY Times has covered articles fairly consistently from there. The tone from residents is quite a bit different. After the first flooding, the talk is of rebuilding. I think after Gustav, that some residents are weary to go through the process again or to see what was lost after rebuilding. I think that the question of moving people should be discussed. After floods in the mid West along the Mississippi, the govt offers a buyout to help people relocate away from the flood plain. What about the same type of help for the families flooded again? I know, Mississippi doesn't have that type of program and Mississippi is not Iowa with a lot more black, lower income people. But, maybe that type of support is what we should be providing rather than helping rebuild houses that will flood again.

The comments from several of the residents interviewed in the different stories are as if they would leave if they thought they could. Maybe, we should help them relocate rather than rebuild. Maybe it is time for the discussion that has been avoided by everyone because it is not a politically correct discussion.

Ike looks like it will pass south into the Gulf. By the middle of the week, evacuations could be needed again. Ike is already a Cat 3/4 and maybe it won't be able to hold the energy into the Gulf. But, it looks like a buzzsaw right now.



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