Hurrican Perspective; Lessons From Katrina
Saturday, September 13th, 2008I feel sorry for the people in Houston, Galveston, Beaumont and any other city being ravaged by Hurricane Ike. Having recently come out of a shelter for Hurricane Gustav, I know how it feels to be displaced due to a storm like this. However, I’m still baffled by some action, or lack thereof, by the people in these areas.
I think if we learned anything from Katrina, and the people in the Gulf Coast region exercised this knowledge two weeks ago, we should have learned to evacuate when a hurricane is on the way. According to some reports, as many as 100,000 people didn’t leave Houston.
I don’t really want to come down too hard on them because we don’t know how they are doing at the present time and we don’t really know there circumstances for staying. I just wish things could have worked out better so they would have been able to leave.
I, like the rest of the world, will be watching this situations with hopes of things turning out as good as possible for the Texas residents.
One thing to note is the fact that this hurricane went through Houston. Ray Nagin, the mayor of New Orleans “Opened the doors to the city” for Texas residents. The ironic, and sad, thing is the fact that some of those residents moved to Texas from New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina. Now, they could be on the move again and possibly back home to New Orleans.
I have already said a prayer for them. This is pretty sad.
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