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Old 08-29-2005, 05:11 PM
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Could someone from Miss confim that the Biloxi is pronounced in the southern venacular 'Buh-lux-ee'? The northern anchors on TV keep pronouncing it 'Bill-ox-ee'. Ive always herd it as the former.
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Old 08-29-2005, 10:29 PM
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Posted on the Sun Herald's blog here they kept during the storm :

Hattiesburg sorority hanging out_


Megan Sheets of Long Beach writes from the Southern Miss campus in Hattiesburg:
Libby Gantt from Andalusia, Ala.; Sarah Young from Oak Grove; Wren Ward from Little Rock, Ark.; Kim Belsom from Kenner, La.; Ashley Cangelosi from Mandeville, La, and I are at the Panhellenic dorm.
Right now Libby, Sarah, Megan, and Wren are all playing on computers. Wren is setting up an AIM account for Libby. Kim is sitting in the room with us just chatting and Ashley is working on some online homework. We just got our food the school, so we're prepared for tomorrow. We're also watching a movie on TV.
We all decided to stay together because we are the only Chi Omega's left at school besides our resident adviser, Erica. In the beginning we had plans to go to Alabama to Libby's house, but we just decided to stick it out in H'Burg, so that we could stay together. So, we all went to church at Sacred Heart and then went to Lenny's, a sub shop, to get dinner before we had to go to a meeting in the dorm at 7 p.m.
The hall director had to inform us on all of the precautions, like closing our windows and moving our stuff off the floor and away from the windows. There's a curfew from 6 a.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. And from 6-11 a.m. tomorrow we have to be on the first or second floors (we live on the very top on the 8th floor).
Due to boredom, we've also decided to explore Panhellenic. There are rumors that there are ghosts upstairs, so we've been trying to freak everybody out!
Sarah and Megan were the only brave ladies that would go upstairs to explore. Ashley and Wren are way freaked out by the whole thing.

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Old 08-29-2005, 10:35 PM
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From the Sun Herald:

The Hard Rock Casino on Casino Row in Biloxi, which was scheduled to open next week, will have to be rebuilt. The superstructure was severely damaged.

There have been reports that there are several casino barges that were pulled out of water and onto land.

In Biloxi at Edgewater Village, most of that shopping strip mall was devastated. The McDonald's is gone, the Village Sports Pub is gone. (I frequented this area every weekend last year.....)


At DeBuys Road at U.S. 90., the Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants were obliterated. same here...

Part of U.S. 90 collapsed in front of Edgewater Village.

There have been reports of looters, and police will arrest people who are driving around, Biloxi Police Bruce Dunigan said.

Jeff Davis Avenue, the main street in Long Beach, showed a lot of heavy damage to buildings; many neighborhoods had trees and power lines down.

On Royal Drive in Long Beach, almnost every roof had decking exposed or ripped off the roof.

The Long Beach high school and middle school sustained little damaged, but the Church of Christ across the street had its newly replaced roof ripped off.

One longtime resident of Long Beach, Tim McCaffrey, said, ``Anything south of the railroad tracks was like Camille all over again.'' (in reference to the 1969 hurricane.)
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Old 08-29-2005, 11:11 PM
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Lifesaver, you are correct..they are wrong.

Got some of the wind and rain but not much. A tornado hit in Carroll County where WGa. is. Called the hall to make sure they knew about the tornado warning and was told "we were just discussing it".

Haven't heard from them so I guess they are all right. Will make sure tomorrow, lol.

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Old 08-29-2005, 11:24 PM
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They just reported on the newscast here in Virginia that the Biloxi area (Harris or Harrison County?) is reporting 50 confirmed deaths at this time. Rescuers haven't been able to reach all areas yet.

God bless those poor people. This reminds me of the OKC tornados (the only thing I know to compare to) in 1999...different, but same.



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Old 08-30-2005, 07:38 AM
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Old 08-30-2005, 08:33 AM
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There are 80 deaths so far in Biloxi - with 30 of them coming from one apartment complex.

Please continue to pray. I know many of us have family/friends in Biloxi so I hope they are ok.
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Old 08-30-2005, 09:41 AM
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Well everyone, no news from my parent's hometown of Pass Christian, MS. Oxford, MS got hit hard last night and some parts of town are without electricity. Ole Miss classes are cancelled until 1pm today. The Ole Miss campus lost a few large trees on campus and some are down throughout town.

There is no way to get through to most people with a 504 area code or a 228 area code. We finally just got an email from my grandmother, she is in Baton Rouge with her neighbors and she is okay.

Please pray for us because it looks like it might be a while before anyone in New Orleans area and the MS Gulf Coast can return to see their homes.
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Old 08-30-2005, 09:54 AM
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I hope those sisters of mine who posted in the blog are ok. Why in the world didn't their parents make them leave?! I would have driven down there and taken them kicking and screaming if I had to.

I hope everyone else is okay, too. I just can't get my head around the devistation. I saw this in the blog, too:

"Reports from Harrison Central 9th Grade School in North Gulfport are that three of four walls there have collapsed. Rescue efforts are in progress. There were about 100 people sheltered there."

Poor people - the shelter's even got blown away...
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Old 08-30-2005, 09:55 AM
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I have family in the Alabama shore area. When they saw that Katrina had cut across FL and was headed in their direction, they boarded up their windows and stuff and thankfully got the heck out of dodge. I'm glad they're all okay. I was so worried because these are my great aunts and uncles and they're elderly.
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Old 08-30-2005, 10:21 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
There are 80 deaths so far in Biloxi - with 30 of them coming from one apartment complex.

Please continue to pray. I know many of us have family/friends in Biloxi so I hope they are ok.
I heard a mention of an apartment complex but no story with it. What happened?
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Old 08-30-2005, 10:30 AM
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Katrina may have killed 80 in Miss. county

HOLBROOK MOHR
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GULFPORT, Miss. - Rescuers in boats and helicopters searched for survivors of Hurricane Katrina and brought victims, wet and bedraggled, to shelters Tuesday as the extent of the damage across the Gulf Coast became ever clearer. The governor said the death toll in one Mississippi county alone could be as high as 80.

"The devastation down there is just enormous," Gov. Haley Barbour said on NBC's "Today" show, the morning after Katrina howled ashore with winds of 145 mph and engulfed thousands of homes in one of the most punishing storms on record in the United States.

Barbour said there were unconfirmed reports of up to 80 deaths in Harrison County - which includes devastated Gulfport and Biloxi - and the number was likely to rise. At least five other deaths across the Gulf Coast were blamed on Katrina.

"We know that there is a lot of the coast that we have not been able to get to," the governor said. "I hate to say it, but it looks like it is a very bad disaster in terms of human life."

Tree trunks, downed power lines and trees, and chunks of broken concrete in the streets prevented rescuers from reaching victims. Swirling water in many areas contained hidden dangers. Crews worked to clear highways. Along one Mississippi highway, motorists themselves used chainsaws to remove trees blocking the road.

Officials said it could be a week or more before many of the evacuees are allowed back. They warned people against trying to return to their homes while the rescue and recovery are still going on.

"What we're doing is trying to make the best of a bad situation, and we need people to cooperate," New Orleans Police Chief Eddie Compass said.

More than 1,600 Mississippi National Guardsmen were activated to help with the recovery, and the Alabama Guard planned to send two battalions to Mississippi.

In New Orleans, residents who had ridden out the brunt of Katrina faced another, delayed threat: rising water. Failed pumps and levees sent water from Lake Pontchartrain coursing through the streets Tuesday in the Big Easy, which sits mostly below sea level.

Rising water forced one New Orleans hospital to move patients to the Louisiana Superdome, where some 10,000 people had taken shelter, authorities said.

In downtown New Orleans, streets that were relatively clear in the hours after the storm were filled with 1 to 1 1/2 feet 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.

"We know that last night we had over 300 folks that we could confirm were on tops of roofs and waiting for our assistance. We pushed hard all throughout the night. We hoisted over 100 folks last night just in the Mississippi area. Our crews over New Orleans probably did twice that," Capt. Dave Callahan of the Coast Guard Aviation Training Center in Mississippi said on ABC.

National Guardsmen brought in people from outlying areas to the Superdome in the backs of big 2 1/2-ton Army trucks. Louisiana's wildlife enforcement department also brought people in on the backs of their pickups. Some were wet, some were in wheelchairs, some were holding babies and nothing else.

Read the rest here...

http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/12508263.htm

www.sunherald.com is one of the local coast papers in MS.
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Old 08-30-2005, 10:56 AM
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We've heard from our LA/MS sisters from Ole Miss. They are all safe. So, my day has been made very happy.
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Old 08-30-2005, 10:59 AM
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Seems that these are the same people from Dvyne's post...being rescued. (Photo by: Eric Gay / Associated Press (8/30/2005))


Photo by: Eric Gay / Associated Press (8/30/2005)


Photo by: William Colgin, Mississippi Press-Register via / Associated Press (8/30/2005)
Residents of Moss Point, Miss., make their way to safety after Hurricane Katrina passed thorugh yesterday.

(ave maria...those poor people...the poor dog looks terrified too.)
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Old 08-30-2005, 11:21 AM
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Didn't they have buses going around picking people up who had no means of evacuation? WHY didn't these people take advantage of that!?
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