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Monday, Aug 29
Early Morning Katrina Live Blog
5:45: Miles O'Brien, this isn't half as fun as going into space woulda been, huh? Not surprisingly, Miles isn't quite as nattily dressed as Anderson. The brown-on-brown is a litte drab. Miles seems to be anchoring the hurricane coverage from the field. Miles: "We're here on the campus of Louisiana State University - students have had classes dismissed so behind some of these walls there's probably a pretty good party going on right now, but this is not a laughing matter." He then awkwardly talks about how much the people of New Orleans like to party. Just stop, Miles. Wow, I can totally picture Anderson in Mardi Gras beads. And earning them. Mostly, though, the coverage has been about fleeing, and waiting: the thousands of people shacking up in the Louisiana Superdome, the 70% of New Orleans is below sea level. Not so good. Apparently they're pretty chill in the New Orleans Hyatt - blankets in the ballroom, happily signing waivers releasing the hotel from liability. The guests are there because they're not keen on the Superdome. Apparently it was a bit of a nightmare when they last used it as a shelter in 1999 - looting and what not. A woman named Susan is reporting, sounds like she's a New Orleans native. Carol (to Anderson -we're back to Anderson): "How are you keeping safe on the banks of the Mississippi?" Anderson (as if on cue, loses footing and almost wipes out): "Whoa! I was literally sinking there...I was actually sinking there for a second. (beat) You know, it's very safe here." Anderson puts on a brave face. "You know, the water...it's really not that bad." Anderson is hopeful that Baton Rouge is going to be in the eye and won't be too battered; Carol tells him to be mindful of flying debris, perhaps remembering all to well his narrow brush with a flying Ramada sign during Dennis. Relive the moment here. 5:50ish: John Zarrella is on the phone from downtown New Orleans: Sheets of rain starting to slice down in the French Quarter; American Flags being whipped around.Storm's a-comin'. 6:00 am: Carol out, Soledad in. O'Brien to O'Brien, she talks to Miles. Aw.
6:22: Miles is going to tell us exactly how a "toxic gumbo" is about to be created after these messages. I find Creole food a mite spicy but this is ridiculous. Oh, awful: Miles says there will be a mix of petrochemicals and "thing that go along with an industrial base, and to top it all off: floating coffins, no less." 6:30: Miles is telling us about Category 4 and 5 storms: Category 4 storms have winds in excess of 130 miles/hour and Category 5 storms go from 155 miles/hour and - gulp - beyond. Only three times in US history - in 1935 an unnamed storm that hit the Keys; in 1969 Camille, which struck the Mississippi area but missed New Orleans; and in 1992 Hurricane Andrew. Right now, Katrina is a Category 4. 6:35: Miles has switched ballcaps to a navy CNN cap with a bright red logo. Spiffier than what he had before. 6:41: CNN informs us that it's our hurricane headquarters.
7:06: Apparently the power went out in the Superdome; no A/C, approximately 9,000 people in there. Not good. 7:12: According to CNN, the hurricane has made landfall by the mouth of the Mississippi. Soledad: Are we still talking 'catastrophic?' Expert says that it's likely, unfortunately; it's made landfall at a juncture which could swell the storm. There are still hours to go before it truly hits. Uh. oh. We've been watching CNN (mostly) live - also check out Hurricane Katrina coverage at TVNewser which is far more extensive than what we have here. We hope that everyone stays as safe as possible.
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