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New Orleans Faces Hurricane Ivan Disaster
By Mark Sage, PA News, in New York
A monster hurricane was approaching the southern United States tonight, threatening to destroy the city of New Orleans and forcing two million people to flee.
Emergency officials warned that Hurricane Ivan could be “The One” – and in the worst-case scenario 50,000 people might drown.
New Orleans could be devastated under 20 feet of water laced with sewage and chemicals if it takes a direct hit from “Ivan the Terrible”.
Ivan’s 140mph winds have already torn through the Caribbean, killing 68 people, as the storm approached the Gulf of Mexico.
More than 1.2 million people were ordered out of New Orleans, which is situated below sea level. Another three-quarters of a million were told to flee the coast in Florida, Mississippi and Alabama.
Roads became gridlocked as people tried to escape the coastal areas.
Those who were unable to leave New Orleans have been told to prepare for a “vertical evacuation” – climbing to the top of high buildings.
Walter Maestri, an emergency manager in New Orleans, told the Houston Chronicle he had 10,000 body bags ready in case of disaster.
He said if Ivan remained a Category Four storm and hit New Orleans 50,000 people could drown, and the city could effectively be destroyed.
“This could be The One. You’re talking about the potential loss of a major metropolitan area,” he told the newspaper.
Forecasters have warned that the storm may even grow to become a top-strength Category Five hurricane, with 160mph winds, by the time it hits land tomorrow.
Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour said: “I beg people on the coast: Do not ride this storm out.”
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said there was about a one-in-four chance his city would take a direct hit from Ivan.
“If we get a storm like Ivan to hit us directly, or to become really close to us, then we could have a situation where we have 12 to 18 feet of water throughout the city,” he said.
Despite the dire warnings, an estimated 100,000 people in New Orleans have no means or money to evacuate.
And because of the threat of widespread flooding city officials have not set up local shelters because nowhere appears safe enough.
Ivan could be the worst hurricane to hit New Orleans in nearly 40 years.
Hurricane Betsy in 1965 caused an 8-10ft storm surge and submerged parts of the city in seven feet of water.
Seventy-four people were killed in Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida by Betsy.
But Ivan could be much worse, with chemicals, natural gas and sewage from local facilities mixing with the flood water to create a toxic soup.
In Alabama, Governor Bob Riley ordered the evacuation of coastal resorts.
“This is a serious storm that requires serious action to get people out of harm’s way,” he said.
Parts of Florida, which has already taken hits from hurricanes Charley and Frances in the last month, was also preparing for Ivan.
The hurricane barrage appeared no closer to coming to an end.
Tropical Storm Jeanne, which is approaching Puerto Rico, is also threatening to turn into a hurricane.
Winds of 70mph have already been recorded.
Meteorologist Hector Guerrero, of the US National Hurricane Centre in Miami, said: “The biggest concern for Puerto Rico is flash flooding and mudslides.
“Many die from inland flooding from tropical systems. It’s the number one killer in the United States in relationship to all storms.”
All ports on the island were closed and alcohol sales were banned.
Hundreds of people have already taken refuge in hurricane shelters, island officials said.
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