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To: KLP who wrote (134702)8/28/2005 2:36:48 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793843
 
Oh my Gawd, that is just terrible and I cant THINK of a worse spot for it to hit then New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta country. jdn



To: KLP who wrote (134702)8/28/2005 11:35:27 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793843
 
Katrina now a Cat. 5 storm, with wind up to 175 mph.

This could be the big one that everyone feared would hit New Orleans.

If this hurricane scores a direct hit, or even close to the city, the devastation will be severe and extensive.

Of course, that is not to minimize the damage that will be done if it makes landfall elsewhere in the delta region. If I lived anywhere down there, I'd be in my car headed North.