
and, for the people who could have gotten out but didnt. you are stupid.
Do a little of bothnikki4982 wrote:Yeah, I don't know whether to laugh or cry at that.Axtech wrote:Scutley wrote: foxnew.com (the best CABLE news station and you guy hate to admit it)![]()
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Chanandler Bong wrote:Unlikely. I don't see that storm destroying skyscrapers.Scutley wrote:They are saying tall office buildings and buildings will sway and even may collapse,
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from here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ ... rnational/In downtown New Orleans, streets that were relatively clear in the hours after the storm were filled with 0.3 metres to 0.45 metres of water Tuesday morning. Water was knee-deep around the Superdome. Canal Street was literally a canal. Water lapped at the edge of the French Quarter.
Little islands of red ants floated in the gasoline-fouled waters through downtown. The Hyatt Hotel and other high-rise around the Superdome had rows and rows of shattered windows.