A devastating path of death and destruction. Results much worse than expected. A national catastrophe. Our tsunami.
Even these terrible words, spoken by news reporters on the scene and local and state officials in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, don’t do justice to the fury of nature that has ravaged the coastal and inland regions of these three states.
All or significant sections of Mobile, Alabama, New Orleans, Biloxi, Mississippi and their surrounding areas are inundated with many feet of water—all of it contaminated with the detritus of the hurricane, and, in some places, electrified by downed but still live power lines.