Katrina Timeline
Posted: 08 September 2005 06:04 AM   [ Ignore ]
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Zzip posted a timeline but I thought for reference purposes it needed put here.

Ignore the site title: The timeline is spin free.

http://rightwingnuthouse.com/archives/2005/09/04/katrina-response-timeline/

here’s another condensed one

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/katrina-timeline.php

TPM Hurricane Katrina Timeline v. 1.0
Updated 9/8/05
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Thursday, August 25:

5 PM: The National Hurricane Center makes its first official reference to “Hurricane Katrina,” thus upgrading it from tropical storm status.

7 PM: Katrina makes landfall in Florida.

Friday, August 26:

11:30 AM: Katrina is upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane.

5 PM: the National Hurricane Center issues an advisory forecasting that Katrina would soon be a Category 3 hurricane.

Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco declares a state of emergency for Louisiana.

Saturday, August 27:

The President’s weekly radio address focuses on Gaza withdrawal and the Iraqi constitution. No mention of the Hurricane is made.

That day, President Bush officially declares that a “state of emergency” exists in Louisiana and ordered Federal aid to the affected areas to complement state and local relief efforts.

Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour declares a state of emergency.

11 PM: the National Hurricane Center issues a warning suggesting that Katrina is moving in a western direction in an area that includes New Orleans.

Sunday, August 28:

2 AM: Katrina is declared a Category 4 storm.

8 AM: Katrina is declared a Category 5 storm, the highest possible rating.

10 AM: New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin orders mandatory evacuations of the city.

Later that morning, President Bush declares a state of emergency from both Mississippi and Alabama, and declared Florida a federal disaster area in light of damage done by Hurricane Katrina.

Monday, August 29:

6:10 AM: Katrina, a Category 4 hurricane with 145 mph winds, makes initial landfall near Buras, La.

Levees break mid-morning, but much of the city remains unflooded

FEMA director Michael Brown waits 5 hrs after Katrina has hit to ask his boss, Michael Chertoff, for 1000 Homeland Security employees to be sent to the region and gave them two days to arrive.

President Bush makes emergency disaster declarations for Louisiana , Mississippi, and Alabama, freeing up federal funds.

Katrina rips two holes in the Superdome’s roof. Some 10,000 storm refugees are inside.

At least eight Gulf Coast refineries shut down or reduce operations.

FEMA Head Michael Brown urges emergency service personnel “not to respond to hurricane impact areas unless dispatched by state, local authorities.”

-The American Red Cross announces that it is “launching the largest mobilization of resources in its history” to assist Katrina victims. FEMA encourages the public to donate to this and other private organizations involved in relief work.

Tuesday, August 30:

10PM CDT New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin announces that the planned sandbagging of the 17th Street levee breach has failed.

Two levees break in New Orleans and water pours in, covering 80 percent of the city and rising to 20 feet deep in some areas. Many people climb onto roofs to escape.  80 percent of New Orleans is underwater.

-President Bush delivers a speech on the 60th anniversary of V-J Day in which he talks mainly of the need to “stay the course” in Iraq.

Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco says everyone still in New Orleans an estimated 50,000 to 100,000 people must be evacuated. Crowds swell at the Superdome and the New Orleans convention center.

Bush cuts short his vacation to focus on the storm damage.

Wednesday, August 31:

President Bush heads back to Washington from vacationing in Crawford, TX. Though he does not stop in Louisiana, Air Force One flies over the Gulf Coast so that he can view the devastation.

Federal officials declare the Gulf Coast a Public Health Emergency.

Shortly after 5 PM, President Bush holds a press conference in the Rose Garden of the White House during which he details his strategy for short-term recovery efforts.

Reported at 5:55 PM: DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff declares Katrina an ‘Incident of National Significance’, “triggering for the first time a coordinated federal response to states and localities overwhelmed by disaster.” Declaration is first use of DHS National Response Plan.

Governor Kathleen Blanco of Louisiana orders that all of New Orleans, including the Superdome, be evacuated. An exodus from the Superdome begins, with the first buses leaving for Houston’s Astrodome, 350 miles away.

New Orleans ‘s 1,500 member police force is ordered to abandon search and rescue missions and turn their attention toward controlling the widespread looting and a curfew is placed in effect. Mayor Ray Nagin calls for increased federal assistance

Thursday, September 1:

The Daily Herald reports that House Majority Leader Dennis Hastert says rebuilding New Orleans “doesn’t make sense to me.”

At 7 AM, President Bush appears on ABC News’ Good Morning America. Diane Sawyer asks the President, “ what’s taking so long?” after telling Bush that “some of the things they have asked our correspondents to ask you is, they expected, they say to us, that the day after this hurricane that there would be a massive and visible armada of Federal support.” Bush responds by noting that “I don’t think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees. They did anticipate a serious storm.”

At around the same time, evacuees from the New Orleans area and the Louisiana Superdome begin arriving at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.

FEMA announces guidelines to contractors interested in “doing business with FEMA during the Hurricane Katrina recovery.”

Looting, carjacking and other violence spreads, and the military decides to increase National Guard deployment to 30,000.

Nagin, the New Orleans mayor, calls the situation critical and issues ``a desperate SOS’’ for more buses to evacuate those stranded at the Superdome.

Bush asks his father and former President Clinton to lead a fund-raising campaign for hurricane victims.

Friday, September 2:

The Reliant Center in Houston is opened to evacuees when the Fire Marshal declares the Astrodome to be at capacity.

A chemical plant explosion rocksNew Orleans in the early hours of the morning.  Rumors that the chemical cloud produced by the explosion was toxic were later determined not to be credible.

Bush tours Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana to survey Katrina’s damage.  He describesthe result of relief efforts up to that point as “not acceptable.”

National Guard arrives in New Orleans.

FEMA releases a statement: “patience in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.”

Congress approvesand President Bush signs an initial $10.5 billion aid package for immediate rescue and relief efforts.

The Congressional Black Caucus, along with the NAACP, Black Leadership Forum, and the National Urban League express dismay over the sluggish relief efforts in New Orleans, citing the poverty of the victims as a primary reason for the delay.

The Bush administration asks Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco (D) to request a federal takeover of relief efforts. The move would have given the federal government control over Louisiana’s National Guard and local police.  The state eventually rejected the proposal. 

Saturday, September 3:

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff declares that Katrina constituted “a combination of catastrophes exceeded the foresight of the planners, and maybe anybody’s foresight.” CNN reports that “government officials, scientists and journalists have warned of such a scenario for years.”

Chertoff also asserts that “our constitutional system really places the primary authority in each state with the governor,” in response to a question about the federal government’s response to the catastrophe.

Governor Kathleen Blanco (D-La) hires James Lee Witt, FEMA director under President Clinton, to advise her during the relief effort.

4 PM: the Department of Homeland Security releases a document of “Highlights of the United States Government Response to the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.”

Sunday, September 4:

FEMA establishes a hotline to collect donations for assisting victims.

Jefferson Parrish president Aaron Broussard claims on Meet the Press that aid to his parrish was blocked by FEMA.

The Washington Post prints an article announcing that Louisiana Governor Blanco had not declared a state of emergency (two days later, it printed a correction, noting that she had, in fact, made the declaration on August 26)

Monday, September 5:

Tuesday, September 6:

Bush announces an investigation into what went wrong in hurricane relief efforts.

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Posted: 15 September 2005 05:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Here is another, from salon.com:

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/09/15/katrina_timeline/index.html

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Posted: 15 September 2005 10:21 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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again, we waste tons of time working on moore’s bs. Why not compare the two for acuracy and recommend one.

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Posted: 22 March 2006 11:05 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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I would suggest this site as the best, but then i am biased

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/americas/2005/hurricane_katrina/default.stm

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Posted: 23 March 2006 12:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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I have some problems with the BBC one. First, It’s laout is attrocious. It goes backwards, and has no times. Second, would be it’s ommission of state and local responses and general bungling. Granted, state and local activities might not normally make international news, but if you are going to make a timeline for an event, it would make sense to include all the informaton. The same complaint extends to the timelines backhanded mentons of criticism of Federal response, wih no mentions of critical remarks about state and local management of the crisis.

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Posted: 23 March 2006 12:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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well, at least it’s better than the thinkprogress timeline, which seems to think Condi Rice buying shoes is a relevant part of a hurricane timeline.  Yes, because a domestic natural disaster requires the services of our Secretary of State, who by definition manages our foreign policy.  :roll

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Posted: 24 March 2006 08:19 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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englishpaul - 22 March 2006 11:05 PM

I would suggest this site as the best, but then i am biased

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/americas/2005/hurricane_katrina/default.stm

It’s one of the worst I’ve see yet....

Most European ones seem particularly bad. Either from Bush dislike or they just don’t understand our Federal / State government system.

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Posted: 29 March 2006 10:11 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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ok maybe there is some bias, but dont ignore it. If as you say most europaen sources are blinded by bush hating maybe you could learn something from that. Like the fact that europe (obviously not speaking for everyone here) hates Bush, now why would that be? Seriously at my university the term ‘Bush supporter’ could be used as an insult. This is a rant, and worse still it is a rant i am undertaking at a silly time in the morning, but sometimes I just want to vent! By pointing to the fact that there is a bias caused by a mistrust of your commander in chief you yourself are highlighting a major flaw of the president. It appears to some people that George bush is to foriegn policy, what Osama bin Laden is to the air travel industry. PLease please please get rid of him, just shoot him, I mean it’s not like you haven’t done it before. Look i’ll even help, i’ll post the invite to Dallas !

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Posted: 30 March 2006 10:06 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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You had me thinking you were a reasonable European up until you promoted assasination.  Just because there is bias towards the President in the European press and public does not equal a major flaw in the President.  If most European sources are blinded by Bush hating, maybe you could learn something from that.  Like that there is a major flaw in your media.

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Posted: 30 March 2006 12:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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sorry came in drunk, it was three in the morning as well, silly silly night. apparently drinking makes you more right wing, hence why australia is considering closing pubs on election day to prevent ozzies voting pissed

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Posted: 30 March 2006 02:05 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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englishpaul - 29 March 2006 10:11 PM

ok maybe there is some bias, but dont ignore it. If as you say most europaen sources are blinded by bush hating maybe you could learn something from that. Like the fact that europe (obviously not speaking for everyone here) hates Bush, now why would that be? Seriously at my university the term ‘Bush supporter’ could be used as an insult. This is a rant, and worse still it is a rant i am undertaking at a silly time in the morning, but sometimes I just want to vent!

I already have learned from European history the danger of giving in to mass movements that scapegoat outsider groups… I did not vote for the Bush the first time. I did the second time precisely because of the irrational, illogical, and unfair attacks on Bush and America from some here but also over there. You all need to learn to define yourself by what you are rather than having someone to hate (re: what you think you are not). That also means supporting policy because it works, not just because whatever domestic group you consider reactionary is against it…

By pointing to the fact that there is a bias caused by a mistrust of your commander in chief you yourself are highlighting a major flaw of the president. It appears to some people that George bush is to foriegn policy, what Osama bin Laden is to the air travel industry. PLease please please get rid of him, just shoot him, I mean it’s not like you haven’t done it before. Look i’ll even help, i’ll post the invite to Dallas !

This, quite literally, sounds like a Fox News opinion segment in which a commentator’s argument was that WMD probably existed in Iraq because polls show the majority believe it… and the majority is usually right…
Congrats. If you want to understand your distaste for Fox, maybe consider C.G. Jung’s concept of the shadow and in general think ‘projection’. In my mind, your problem with them is your probably too alike… abet with different opinions… So rather than dealing with your issues you project to an outside group…

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englishpaul - 30 March 2006 12:44 PM

sorry came in drunk, it was three in the morning as well, silly silly night. apparently drinking makes you more right wing, hence why australia is considering closing pubs on election day to prevent ozzies voting pissed

How’s that for bias. It is bad ergo = right wing [I’m thinking that also means, ‘unlike me’]…

How about, left winger can also = as* hole?

How about, you have some issues.

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Posted: 30 March 2006 02:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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sl0re - 30 March 2006 02:05 PM

This, quite literally, sounds like a Fox News opinion segment in which a commentator’s argument was that WMD probably existed in Iraq because polls show the majority believe it… and the majority is usually right…
Congrats. If you want to understand your distaste for Fox, maybe consider C.G. Jung’s concept of the shadow and in general think ‘projection’. In my mind, your problem with them is your probably too alike… abet with different opinions… So rather than dealing with your issues you project to an outside group…

It’s funny you should mention projection; ILA just said in the other forum that every human being on the planet is racist.

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Posted: 01 September 2006 03:55 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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Which post?

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Everyone is racist.  EVERYONE.

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Posted: 05 August 2007 08:28 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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US Gov’t dropped the ball on Katrina, but so did State and locla govt’s.

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Esp State gov’t in Louisiana.

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Posted: 05 August 2007 08:45 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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The locals sure showed us how well they can self-govern....

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The National Guard, with the assistance of the US Navy, rescued 30,000 individuals in the 72 hours from the time the dam broke before the first federal trucks rolled into town.

THIRTY.  THOUSAND.

Bureaucrats at every level hindered relief efforts, but the people doing the REAL work (again, at every level) performed phenomenally.

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Send me the suggestion for this

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