cobaltgreen ([info]cobaltgreen) wrote in [info]neworleans,
Major Update from Uptown/Garden District
I just spoke with my roommate who has been at our apartment uptown near the small Rue coffee shop since the storm hit. He was comfortable and had running water (to take showers and boil drinking water) until today – by morning the tensions on the streets were so intense he no longer felt safe or like he could get out if he waited longer.

His car had been stored in the Saulet parking garage, which is severely damaged. The five story wall on the edge of the structure has cracked and toppled over. The National Guard told him a route out of the city (taking 90 to a I10 West – he was able to drive to Baton Rogue and eventually get a flight out from the BR airport). There were many relief vehicles entering the city but no one was leaving, indicating that possibly those who have the means to leave are gone.

Unfortunately he had to leave my cats but he left them the remainder of his drinking water, a heaping bowl of dry food and a 3 lb turkey he cooked (gas stove). The water stopped running but he left the bathtub dial open to a trickle in case it comes back on. They have a large bowl of boiled water and the water left in the toilet boil. I think that should do them for a week and hopefully by then the rescuers will be there to save them. He left a secret window cracked, so with a ladder they can access the apartment. I’ll call them with revised instructions for finding them first thing in the morning.

Last night he started noticing a major increase in bugs, lizards, etc. I suppose they are fleeing the water as well. My cats have access to go out to a deck, so hopefully if they run out of water they can catch bugs till help arrives.

During the Storm
The whole house shook… swaying 3-4 feet left and right for eight hours. The chandeliers were swinging, ceiling fans swaying. A tree in the front yard banged against the home next door, causing major damage. After the eye passed he noticed the winds change direction and the tree beat against our home. But it held tight and there was no damage to our house whatsoever.

Flood report
There is no flooding (it’s dry) around Constance and Race Streets (the area around the Small Rue) for at least a 5-6 block radius. Outside of that range the farther away from the river you go the deeper the water gets, becoming impassible around Tulane Ave.

In the CBD (near the area you see so much violence on television) the survivors had zombie-like appearances. They walked out of chest deep water… they are dazed, glossy eyes. Some carry bags over their heads but they all have one thing in common. They looked totally lost and stunned. There was no one to help or guide them. Cops pass and don’t say a word. They emerge from the water and just sit there, lost.

Looting in the Garden District
There was been no apparent looting of Magazine shop stores.

Robert’s is totally empty inside from looters. Wal Mart is taking longer to clear out but there is a constant flow of looters. (I find it poetic justice that after such resistance to Wal Mart b/c it would put local stores in danger, it’s turning out that Wal Mart has helped delay looting of those local stores... hopefully enforcement will gain control of the situation and spare some of these businesses).

Violence and Destruction
The CBD looks like it has been bombed. Complete devastation with shards of glass and debris everywhere.

Until last night my roommate never felt unsafe. But as flood waters rise the madness on Canal Street is trickling to our neighborhood where it’s dry. Last night there was a knife fight on the street corner in front of my house and he heard screaming like he’s never heard before.

Staying sane, Death Toll and the Avenue Pub
He started a diary to pass the time and plans to document the experience on HIS BLOG. He also said having two other heartbeats from the cats kept him sane. The cats seemed very upset during the storm, but since then they have been relaxed and don’t seem to realize anything is wrong.

From what he’s heard he predicts 1000+ are dead in Orleans parish alone.

He was drinking warm draft one night post-storm at the Avenue Pub and ran into one guy plucked off a roof in Lakeview. They lifted him from his roof and dropped him on a dry patch then moved on. While waiting to be rescued he heard people banging on their roofs from the inside. They have no axes to get out.

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[info]clothes_slut

September 1 2005, 06:15:24 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you so, so much for this!! My car is in the parking garage on Tchoupitoulas - heard anything?

I'm sorry your kitties were left behind, but it sounds as if they'll fare well.

[info]cobaltgreen

September 1 2005, 06:22:32 UTC 6 years ago

i havent heard anything about that garage... ill post it if i hear.

if you hear of anyone mobile uptown/in the garden district please please pass on their info to me so i can beg them to attempt to get my cats out! thank you

[info]lenagogan

September 1 2005, 06:24:18 UTC 6 years ago

Holy shit. I think this might be a test run for the apocalypse.

[info]cobaltgreen

September 1 2005, 06:25:55 UTC 6 years ago

ive thought that myself... phase 1

[info]kruszer

September 3 2005, 01:38:45 UTC 6 years ago

interesting you should mention that. I've heard a few Christians point out how interesting it is that a city known for its Girls Gone Wild mardi gras events and for it's homosexual fest (Southern Decadence) was struck by an "act of God" only a few days before Southern Decadence.

Wouldn't be the first time God struck a city that celebrated sin...

[info]lenagogan

6 years ago

[info]mmwms

September 1 2005, 06:37:02 UTC 6 years ago

Cobalt Green's Cats

Yipes - why on earth did he leave them behind??? Horrors. There are several animal rescue groups on the way to LA and MS, but no state will let them in yet. The ONLY way your cats might be saved (and then WHO will be there to foster and/or adopt them?)is by letting someone know of the address where your roomie left them. Arrrggghhhh.

Please visit www.animalhelp.com; www.hsus.org; or find noah's wish by google and let them know the situation. I am a volunteer with them and we can't get in until the people are rescued. I hope your babies can make it for weeks, for that is what it may be before anyone can get to them. Kudos to your roommate for trying to leave food and water for them; thumbs down for leaving them behind.

Good luck!

[info]cobaltgreen

September 1 2005, 06:45:03 UTC 6 years ago

Re: Cobalt Green's Cats

who else could i let know about them?

ive called and emailed noah's wish, as well as called HSUS and one group out of Dallas. Ill try animalhelp.com now.

any other advice Id appreciate...

[info]elpajaronegro

September 1 2005, 06:37:07 UTC 6 years ago

thanks. this is the most info i've seen on the garden district since this began.

[info]pelzig

September 1 2005, 15:49:24 UTC 6 years ago

Indeed. My family is in the Garden District. They were fine when the hurricane passed through. No street flooding at all and only minor house damage. But, this was before the levy break and the looting. I don't know their status now.

[info]jkb

September 1 2005, 07:12:44 UTC 6 years ago

I'm astonished

I'm sorry, but I'm just stunned that someone who was still healthy and able to *drive* out of the city would leave cats behind to fend for themselves. That's just incredible. I would be so thankful if I were allowed to go into NO and rescue a few cats myself; if they would let me in, I would drive all the way down there just to save as many as I could. He was right there, with the cats, and he left them?

Well, I'm glad he left them with food and water, and I'm sure there will be critters they can catch too.

[info]wingsfromashes

September 1 2005, 07:17:51 UTC 6 years ago

I don't like his decision either, but perhaps he thought surely more rescue and aid efforts would be made, or the situation wasn't as bad as not being able to get back before they run out. No one could have foreseen that local and federal government would do so little to get help for everyone.

[info]jkb

September 1 2005, 07:29:33 UTC 6 years ago

OK

Maybe he didn't realize how bad it was. That's something I've heard from a few people whose pets were left behind -- the people caring for them (pet sitter, ex-husband, etc.) thought that at most they'd have to fend for themselves for a few days. I still think it's crazy, but not as bad as if they realized.

[info]cobaltgreen

September 1 2005, 16:53:58 UTC 6 years ago

Re: I'm astonished

it wasnt quite like that... he basically fled the house for his safety and didnt know if he'd be able to drive out. It wasnt like he got in a car and drove down the highway. More like he gathered rations and made his way thru a warzone. I wish they werent there too but it's a complicated situation and I know he did all he could/what he thought was the safest for them.

Im just crossing my fingers those relief groups can get in soon. As of this time yesterday the cats were at 100%, didnt even seem upset. So with all the food and water and critters as you said they have some time to sustain themselves. I'll keep you update, i really do appreciate your concern!

[info]marcikay

September 1 2005, 07:40:09 UTC 6 years ago

there was indeed looting on magazine street (at least in the 1800 block)
my friend has been there since the storm and said the entire neighborhood had been looted last night. the only reason why their place was not looted (in their minds) is because they had two barking dogs in the house all night.

thankfully they are on their way to baton rouge tonight.

[info]the_automatik

September 1 2005, 13:14:10 UTC 6 years ago

This is almost the exact story my brother told me last night, down to the Avenue Pub warm drafts. I finally got a hold of him. He'd been in the Bourbon Orleans hotel until yesterday when he and his friend escaped to Luling on the West Bank Expressway.

He said that the hotel caught fire not long after he left. Too much horror to report in one phone call - he said he wants to write a book and I hope he does.

[info]whimsicalone

September 1 2005, 22:16:21 UTC 6 years ago

Is this area of Constance St. anywhere near the 5000-5500 blocks of Constance? I'm still worrying about a friend who has 2 blind parents and he himself is vision impaired.

[info]susanerl

September 2 2005, 02:29:31 UTC 6 years ago

S. Alexander St.

I was reading a blog from a Michael Homan - on S. Alexander St. Last post was Sun. night - - what's the status of that street??? Anyone know?? I'm worried - his blog is:

http://michaelhoman.blogspot.com/

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[info]cobaltgreen

September 3 2005, 03:54:37 UTC 6 years ago

Re: natter natter

please never call the city dead orleans again.

[info]encapsulate

September 3 2005, 04:27:28 UTC 6 years ago

Re: natter natter

Perhaps you should marry the lady up above who was suggesting that New Orleans was struck down by god for their homosexuals, and have lots of messed up violent children.

[info]ayitasworld

September 3 2005, 08:40:31 UTC 6 years ago

Re: natter natter

please, Las Vegas would have gone first.

[info]eskaword

September 3 2005, 16:35:38 UTC 6 years ago

Re: natter natter

the violent children of satan have been rampaging in dead orleans. you have to be blind, dumb, and sensless not to understand that judgment has struck dead orleans.

[info]eskaword

September 3 2005, 16:42:43 UTC 6 years ago

Re: natter natter

refuse the message if you like, but ignore it you will not. the axe is laid at the root of the tree.

dead orleans will not rise. San Francisco and LA will fall. If GOD does not destroy these three most evil USA cities, HE will have to apologize to Sodom, Gomorrah, and Babylon. Babylon is dead. dead orleans is gone. the judgement is just beginning.

[info]necromncr

6 years ago

[info]eskaword

6 years ago

[info]tom_morrisey

September 12 2005, 04:19:18 UTC 6 years ago

Re: natter natter

Ha, and I just noticed your reference to Babylon as a "city destroyed by God." Um, you're mixing up Revelations' "Whore of Babylon" with the historical city of Babylon, demonstrating with a single stroke both your biblical and historical ignorance:

from Wikipedia:
"Under Alexander [the Great], Babylon again flourished as a center of learning and commerce. But, after Alexander’s mysterious death in 323 BC in the palace of Nebuchadrezzar, his empire was divided amongst the generals, and decades of fighting soon began, with Babylon once again caught in the middle.

The constant turmoil virtually emptied the city of Babylon. A tablet dated 275 BC states that the inhabitants of Babylon were transported to Seleucia, where a palace was built as well as a temple to which the ancient name of E-Saggila was given. With this event the history of Babylon comes practically to an end, though more than a century later it was found that sacrifices were still performed in its old sanctuary. By 141 BC, when the Parthian Empire took over the region, Babylon was in complete desolation and obscurity."

and this just because I think it's pretty interesting:
"Saddam Hussein installed a huge portrait of himself and Nebuchadrezzar at the entrance to the ruins [of Babylon, which were discovered in 1899]. He also had part of the ruins rebuilt, to the dismay of archaeologists, with his name inscribed in an imitation of Nebuchadrezzar, on many bricks used. One frequent inscription reads, "This was built by Saddam Hussein, son of Nebuchadrezzar, to glorify Iraq". This was in relation to the ziggurat at Ur with its each individual brick stamped with the name of, " Ur-Nammu, king of Ur, who built the temple of Nanna". The bricks became sought after collectors' items after the fall of Saddam, and the ruins are being restored to their original state."

So oddly enough, President Bush himself indirectly led to the resurrection of Babylon! I can't wait til God smites Crawford in return for his transgressions.
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