Move all the people out of the area. Raze the land above sea level 20 stories. From all are Mining in the U.S. Rebuild the City with updated tech. Or send Clothes, food, Shelter, Meds, Hygene, Water and doctors. Hope this helps.
Those of you who continue to support the U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan are helping to maintain a terribly tarnished world image of the American people.
Do you know how big of an area was destroyed by katrina the whole infrastructure of that area destroyed power, sewer, and communication it took up to 6 months in some areas just to drain all the water months picking up bodies removing debri its amazing how fast the clean up went.
I think the way Bush and FEMA handled Katrina was criminal. I was in New Orleans last weekend, and I was amazed at how bad conditions still are outside of the downtown core. 530 days after Katrina, I saw entire neighborhoods in St. Bernard Parish that are still condemned, homelessness, and many other problems. I made a short video of what I saw from the train, and I hope others like us will keep covering the rebuilding, since the mainstream media isn't.
Move all the people out of the area. Raze the land above sea level 20 stories. From all are Mining in the U.S. Rebuild the City with updated tech. Or send Clothes, food, Shelter, Meds, Hygene, Water and doctors. Hope this helps.
generalhw 3 years ago
Those of you who continue to support the U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan are helping to maintain a terribly tarnished world image of the American people.
Keep up the good work!
johntheadams 4 years ago
Do you know how big of an area was destroyed by katrina the whole infrastructure of that area destroyed power, sewer, and communication it took up to 6 months in some areas just to drain all the water months picking up bodies removing debri its amazing how fast the clean up went.
Rohmaan 5 years ago
I think the way Bush and FEMA handled Katrina was criminal. I was in New Orleans last weekend, and I was amazed at how bad conditions still are outside of the downtown core. 530 days after Katrina, I saw entire neighborhoods in St. Bernard Parish that are still condemned, homelessness, and many other problems. I made a short video of what I saw from the train, and I hope others like us will keep covering the rebuilding, since the mainstream media isn't.
railfunny 5 years ago