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As if there wasn’t enough outrage to go around. This is astounding:
For 16 critical hours, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials, including former director Michael D. Brown, dismissed urgent eyewitness accounts by FEMA’s only staffer in New Orleans that Hurricane Katrina had broken the city’s levee system the morning of Aug. 29 and was causing catastrophic flooding, the staffer told the Senate yesterday.
Marty Bahamonde, sent to New Orleans by Brown, said he alerted Brown’s assistant shortly after 11 a.m. that Monday with the “worst possible news” for the city: The Category 4 hurricane had carved a 20-foot breach in the 17th Avenue Canal levee.
Five FEMA aides were e-mailed Bahamonde’s report of “water flow ‘bad’ ” from the broken levees designed to hold back Lake Pontchartrain. Bahamonde said he called Brown personally after 7 p.m. to warn that 80 percent of New Orleans was underwater and that he had photographed a 200-foot-wide breach.
“FEMA headquarters knew at 11 o’clock. Mike Brown knew at 7 o’clock. Most of FEMA’s operational staff knew by 9 o’clock that evening. I don’t know where that information went,” said Bahamonde, a 12-year FEMA staffer who has worked full time since 2002 as a public affairs official.
Sick, just sick.
Also in cutting and pasting that quote, I found a section in the WaPo that asks “Who’s Blogging?” with links to blogs commenting on the story. Blogs go mainstream? Whoa. (Guess I haven’t been to the WaPo that often lately…)
(Via Blue Mass Group.)
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