There are alot of dead people down there.
My god.
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As compared to Camille (I know, I know - the stats are different - but still) - search the web and read the stories of bodies floating by people as they hung to tree limbs, etc. And, with Camille being 39 years ago, MANY people do not have any idea of the total devastation that storm surge can cause (even though up until yesterday there were still places on the coast that had steps and fireplaces left as a reminder from Camille). I think they ought to make it mandatory that everyone who decides to stay after an evacuation order read those accounts of what can happen. Unfortunately, we now have another chapter to add to the storms of devastation and loss of life book.

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12:45 p.m.: There Could Be 'A Lot Of Dead People'
Hurricane Katrina is now on a path that will take it through Mississippi. And the governor says if his worst fears are true, there could be "a lot of dead people" along the coast. Gov. Haley Barbour said the storm hit Mississippi "like a ton of bricks." It brought a 22-foot storm surge, blew out the windows of a hospital, and left sailboats on a four-lane highway. -- Associated Press
Hurricane Katrina is now on a path that will take it through Mississippi. And the governor says if his worst fears are true, there could be "a lot of dead people" along the coast. Gov. Haley Barbour said the storm hit Mississippi "like a ton of bricks." It brought a 22-foot storm surge, blew out the windows of a hospital, and left sailboats on a four-lane highway. -- Associated Press
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