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New Orleans in deeper chaos
New Orleans, Sept. 2 (Reuters): New Orleans, fell deeper into chaos today with gangs roaming the streets and corpses rotting in the sun a full four days after Hurricane Katrina lashed the city and exposed federal aid efforts as a failure.
Hospitals lacking drugs and power were in a desperate fight to save critically ill patients, police hid in their headquarters and thousands of people who lost relatives and everything they own in raging floodwaters sat helplessly on sidewalks waiting for help that has not come.
Hit by mounting criticism that his administration was too slow to respond, President George W. Bush conceded the rescue efforts were “not acceptable”.
“I want to assure the people of the affected areas and this country that we’ll deploy the assets necessary to get the situation under control,” Bush said as he left Washington to tour the region.
In response to Bush’s assurance, an emergency military convoy of aid supplies arrived in New Orleans today to help in the relief effort.
Thousands of people are feared dead and New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin said he was furious at the lack of help his historic city had received.
“I need reinforcements. I need troops, man. I need 500 buses, man,” he said in a radio interview. “Now get off your asses and fix this. Let’s do something and let’s fix the biggest goddam crisis in the history of this country.”
Police kept to their headquarters in fear of the anarchy as looters, shooters and gangs ruled the streets.
Plumes of thick black smoke rose after a mighty explosion rocked an industrial area hit hard by Katrina. Stunned residents stumbled around bodies that lay rotting and untouched.
Most of the victims were poor and black, largely because they have no cars and so were unable to flee the city before Katrina pounded the US Gulf Coast on Monday. The scenes of destruction and mayhem resembled those of a major Third World refugee crisis, angering politicians and local residents who said the lack of aid was unacceptable in the world’s richest country.
Katrina exposes social divisions
London, Sept. 2 (Reuters): The world has watched amazed as the planet’s only superpower struggles with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, with some saying the chaos has exposed flaws and deep divisions in American society.
World leaders and ordinary citizens have expressed sympathy with the people of the southern US whose lives were devastated by the hurricane and the flooding that followed.
But many have also been shocked by the images of disorder beamed around the world — looters roaming the debris-strewn streets and thousands of people gathered in New Orleans waiting for the authorities to provide food, water and other aid.
“Anarchy in the USA” declared Britain’s best-selling newspaper The Sun. “Apocalypse Now” headlined Germany’s Handelsblatt daily.
The pictures of the catastrophe have evoked memories of crises in the world’s poorest nations such as last year’s tsunami in Asia.
“I am absolutely disgusted. After the tsunami our people, even the ones who lost everything, wanted to help the others who were suffering,” said Sajeewa Chinthaka, 36, as he watched a cricket match in Colombo.
“Not a single tourist caught in the tsunami was mugged. Now with all this happening in the US we can easily see where the civilised part of the world’s population is.”
Some newspapers compared the sputtering relief effort with the massive amounts of money and resources poured into the war in Iraq.
From The Telegraph, 3rd September, 2005
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