I have a friend that lives in La, not too far from N.O. Yes, they were told to evacuate. Southbound highways and rodes were blocked to stop people from going in. Many people refused to leave. My friend was hoping people wouldn't think all Louisiannians were as dumb as the ones shown on TV refusing to leave.
Though she was not in the direct path of the hurricane (meaning the really bad part of it), her area was hit by severe storms. They're without power and had some damage outside of their home.
As for saying people are idiots for living in the lower than sea-level, that's harsh. We could say the same for people who continue to live in the Carolinas, Florida and other areas that get hit with hurricanes. We could say that about people who live in tornado alley.
These were their homes. Plantations suffered a great deal of damage, which is unfortunate because they're beautiful. How often is La hit by hurricanes? Is this something common liken to Florida?
N.O., I believe, is already getting support from the government. Though donating to the Red Cross is great.
United Way...sigh...my husband is practically forced to donate to them from his paychecks through the Union.
Lila