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To: paret who wrote (991)10/2/2005 2:37:03 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1118
 
Residents of eight New Orleans ZIP codes were allowed to return to their homes on Friday

I don't understand how anyone is allowed into their homes without an approval from the Board of Health. They can shut down businesses, they should also be able to restrict access to homes. Yet for some reason they are not doing so. This is going to turn out to be considered neglectful action, as these people develop violent illnesses from toxic mold.

...mold could be a serious problem for people with asthma, allergies or weak immune systems and that some people could have allergic reactions similar to pneumonia.


We knew about the mold nearly a month ago. . .

...scientists are saying the MOLD growth inside the walls of the flooded homes could very well make them uninhabitable at any cost. He was talking about all of them. Black MOLD is deadly and nearly impossible to eradicate. . . especially when given such a long head start.

Imagine bulldozers tearing down nearly all of what is left of the residential areas which were flooded. ...


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The tragedy that is Katrina unfolds like an onion.

Rande Is