katrina wasn't a bad hurricane, it was a bad setup, the people who stayed had no idea that the levees were going to let go. katrina is known for the destruction, which wouldn't have been that bad had it hit a properly constructed city, category 3 out of 5 cmon. as for the war side. people die, and the only thing that advances is technology, not humanity
Katrina was a monster Hurricane, people always think New Orleans was the only place to get hit bad: Buluxi Mississippi, Panama City FL, Mobile AL, Gulf Shores AL, just to name a few.........The whole gulf region got pounded dude... when we went flying, even 6 years after it happend, you can still debris from people's houses out in the middle of no-where. There is shit EVERYWHERE out in the woods, I found a water heater, furnace, half of a roof, and aluminum siding in the woods about 10 miles from any human beings in all directions. Ft. Rucker is about 120 miles north of the coast and they almost 500 helicopters to Ft. Campbell KY, to avoid a Weather disaster.
People of that region are a custom to rough sea weather, hurricanes, ans storms, and when Katrina came all of the smart people knew not to fuck with this one and dipped out. As for all of the other people who stayed... well, they knew what they were getting into, as far as FEMA's response: good thing it was just a hurricane and not something worse.... Imagine all of that shit took place in a larger more populated City like NY, LA, Chicago, ATL, or even DC..
If I were in GW's shoes when all that shit went down, I would have called up Rucker, Campbell, Eglin and every national gaurd unit available with helicopters and started getting people out, or at least supplies. Lucky enough, they did that, about 4 days after the weather allowed them to get in there. One of my buddies at work is an AF air traffic controller who was one of the guys organizing all of the Air assets for relief, they had a TON of shit flying around over there, unfortunately, not everyone had Hoists and lift people out.