09.22.05

Hurricane Rita Blog

Via an excellent post by Will Bunch on Attytood comes this Hurricane Rita blog, published by the Houston Chronicle.

Will highlights a post from that site about Hortense Davis:

Hortense Davis is waiting at the Houston Greyhound station for a bus that may not be coming.

The 73-year-old woman called the Red Cross today to find out what she should do about the storm. She said she was told to go to the bus station and tell them she had no money and needs to get out of the city.

“But when I got here, they said they couldn’t help me,” she said. “So now I’m just sitting here.”

Davis is trying to evacuate to Lufkin because she is scared hurricane Rita is going to causing major flooding in Houston.

“I’m stuck here,” she said. “I don’t have anywhere else to go.”

As Will notes, this story sounds all-too familiar:

And yet, people are still busy arguing about the buses that didn’t show up in New Orleans instead of sending hundreds of buses RIGHT NOW to Houston, where God knows how many Hortense Davis’ are without vehicles and without any way to get out of town.

[snip] Where are the buses? Where’s Michael Chertoff, and where’s R. David Paulison? Most important, where’s Bush? Rita is about 39 hours from land. Somebody needs to get their asses moving. And focus.

Haven’t you heard, Will? Bush is still resting up after sacrificing two days of his five-week vacation to the last hurricane.

But have no fear — I’m sure he’s organizing another National Day of Prayer even as we speak.

2 Comments on "Hurricane Rita Blog"


Kate:

Hopefully because it’s Texas they’ll get more support from our yahoo president than New Orleans did. Who knows. It sounds like another nightmare, though I suspect it will not as bad because the storm is headed to less populated areas. Houston has a TON of resources. It seems like there are thousands stuck on the highway, which is horribly worrisome. What a nightmare! So worrisome!


Brent:

Here is a great guide that shows you how to find a home by address in the devistated areas using Google Earth or you can use Google Earth to browse the devistated areas.

http://www.brenttrahan.com/other/h_rita/h_rita_googleearth_howto.htm


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