--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > I haven't heard this discussed on the news, but it seems to me > > that > > > > a lot of people must have retreated to attics without an axe, > > and > > > > may be trapped in them now, suffocating or dying of the heat. > > Are > > > > rescuers routinely chopping through all the roofs to see if > > anyone > > > > is in there? > > > > > > I saw some film of one rescue worker doing > > > exactly that, chopping through a roof, but for > > > the most part they apparently have their hands > > > full just rescuing the people they can see, the > > > ones who have made it onto the roof to call for > > > help. They're pretty sure there are many more > > > they can't see still trapped in their attics, > > > with no food or water and, as you say, in awful > > > heat. > > > > > > There just aren't enough rescue workers to do the > > > whole job. They can't work at night, at least > > > the ones in boats can't, because they have to be > > > able to clearly see obstacles in order to navigate > > > around them. > > > > > > It does seem as though a massive rescue and aid > > > effort is finally getting under way, but > > > everything up to this point was pretty much > > > haphazard. > > > > i.e. Bush's fault. > > Block that jerking knee! > > Not in this case. It hasn't been that long since it > happened; it takes a day or two to discover the scope > of a disaster and gear up to deal with it. And in > New Orleans, there was a one-two punch, the second > a day after the first.
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