From bad to worse....
The whole world is full of misery...and natural calamities like last year's Tsunami, this year's floods in Mumbai, and the most recent horriying devastation by hurricane Katrina just leaves you wondering, "what is the purpose behind all this". So many things could be avoided, if people would be doing their jobs correctly. I have been following the coverage on Katrina so closely, that I just keep thinking - what all could have been avoided? It's so sad...it's so touching. Every morning when I wake up, the first thing I do is, turn on the tv, just to hear more bad news.
Well, obviously when Katrina first hit the city of New Orleans, it wasn't as bad as it was predicted. The residents of the city, were happy that the prayers of so many people got answered. No one knew what they would be waking up to the next morning, when the rains had stopped, and the winds were calming down. Their worst fears came true. The levee protecting the whole city broke, flooding 80% of the city...some areas flooded with over 20 feet water. Rescue efforts began...The thing that touched me the most was when one of the rescue teams said that they simply have to ignore the bodies floating, to save the people who are still surviving. The bodies are being put in houses, and the houses are being marked in black, so that later they could come back there to collect the bodies.
New Orleans is all gone...and it would take yrs and yrs to get all that back. I could imagine how people who have spent their lives in that city must be feeling. They won't be able to go back to see if their house is still intact or not....for atleast couple of months.
Well, obviously when Katrina first hit the city of New Orleans, it wasn't as bad as it was predicted. The residents of the city, were happy that the prayers of so many people got answered. No one knew what they would be waking up to the next morning, when the rains had stopped, and the winds were calming down. Their worst fears came true. The levee protecting the whole city broke, flooding 80% of the city...some areas flooded with over 20 feet water. Rescue efforts began...The thing that touched me the most was when one of the rescue teams said that they simply have to ignore the bodies floating, to save the people who are still surviving. The bodies are being put in houses, and the houses are being marked in black, so that later they could come back there to collect the bodies.
New Orleans is all gone...and it would take yrs and yrs to get all that back. I could imagine how people who have spent their lives in that city must be feeling. They won't be able to go back to see if their house is still intact or not....for atleast couple of months.
15 Comments:
At August 31, 2005 11:48 PM, Anonymous said…
Very bad scene indeed. I saw a few coverage on the net...it was painful.
At September 02, 2005 1:28 AM, Anonymous said…
Yeah, It was bad. I have seen the reports on TV. They said, even after five days there was no proper help for the people available.
But anyways, its good that they warned people well before that happened. For tsunami it was not the case, which caused more destruction.
Govind.
At September 02, 2005 9:38 AM, Vivhyd said…
well.. it was horrible to c the situation on TV.. but administration cud do more.. they arent handling the things properly esp for a country like US.. the effort is lacking.. but to be fair the looting and shooting are making things worse.. never imagined things cud be like this in the US..
ya New Orleans is sure gonna take yrs to recover..
At September 02, 2005 9:44 AM, Anonymous said…
one of the many natural disasters that have hit of recently like you have mentioned....rightly said on the pts that they should have been doing their jobs correctly...and then the looting and all...ppl taking advantage of the incident and looting stores and homes. really sad.
At September 15, 2005 12:15 AM, Vidhi said…
hey mannat...so u r finally back! good!
ya...Katrina has caused widespread devastation...hope they rise thru all this misery...
At October 01, 2005 12:35 AM, Anonymous said…
Hi Mannat, Hope everthing is well. One month and no post? Not seen u around also. Take care.
At October 15, 2005 3:46 AM, Anonymous said…
stopping by to say hi! Hope you are doing well :)
At October 19, 2005 9:04 AM, Anonymous said…
Nice article.....and yeah Orleans was horrible!!!You write really well..nice blog!
At December 26, 2005 2:11 AM, Vidhi said…
where r u dear?
At January 01, 2006 7:38 AM, Anonymous said…
Happy New Year!
At March 25, 2006 10:33 AM, Anonymous said…
strange how nature can sometimes turn ugly!
BTW nice blog :D
At April 18, 2006 2:30 AM, Anonymous said…
Hi, how r u? more imp. where r u?
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At May 30, 2008 5:57 AM, Ishneet Singh said…
hey u have written about 12 clock story that is not true
if u dont know can u please shut ur mouth , u dont know what is true then how can u say , that is indeed the truth ok
dont ever say that it is not if u dont know
u get laugh good but tell alll your frnds this is the truth ok
sorry to say like this but could not stop myslef
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