Subj : Matt's Area Flooded To : ALL From : JIM HOLSONBACK Date : Fri Sep 02 2005 01:05 pm First off, I now live here near Birmingham in Central AL, about 2/3 the way up the state. we lost power here for about 20 hours from Sun evening to Tue afternoon, due to some trees which had fallen over into overhead distribution lines. No damage to our place here, and no trees or large limbs down on our lot, just a lot of leaves and small tips of branches down all over the place. This spring, we had a family wedding in N.O., and I was able to get together with Matt for a good visit, so I have some familiarity with his neighborhood and the surrounding area. Matt's place is near and on the east side of the 17th Street Canal, where the levee broke near Lake Ponch, flooding large areas east and south of the breach. I read that Lake Ponch average level is about +1 ft. Mean sea level, so now many areas (most of N.O.is below sea level)are now flooded with some tidal flow in and out from Lake Ponch. BICT, this is why some of the airphotos we have seen show water flowing out from nearby developed areas into, rather than out of the canals. The west side levee of the 17th St. canal was not breached, and AFAICT, towns like Metarie are not flooded. One msn story talks about the neighborhoods which have flooded - - "The breach sent a churning sea of water from Lake Ponchartrain coursing across Lakeview and into Mid-City, Carrollton, Gentilly, City Park and Neighborhoods farther south and east." Matt's neighborhood is between Mid-City to the NW and Carrollton to the SW. Anyone interested, I have saved some before and after airphotos of the area, and I'll fwd them as an email attach if you write - - jim.holsonback@juno.com. I called him on the phone Sunday afternoon, and he intended to "ride it out" there at home, keeping his two gas pumps going, which keep his house from flooding. His neighborhood is flood-prone, and he has to use at least one of those pumps, even for regular summer heavy rainstorms. To the north of him, closer to the breach, is the West End area, which is not mentioned above, but that is one area where some reports have said that water has/had been standing up to 20 ft. deep. As of Sun afternoon, Matt's daughter and SIL had relocated their computer-related business operation to Baton Rouge, which is maybe 75 miles NNW of downtown N.O. Matt said that the topography there is much less prone to flooding problems, and being that direction from the eye path, they probably didn't get nearly such high winds and rainfall amounts as N.O. Indeed, that is one of the places where evacuees have been going, both before and after this current disaster. Newspaper here today said its population is expected to double, from 400,000 to 800,000, perhaps on a permanent basis, and as of today, it is the most populous city in LA. So Matt may have made his way to join them by now, or I know he also has a Sister who lives there, I'm not sure where she lives now, but I know that she was at one time the mayor of Harahan, which is on the Metarie side of that canal with the breach. So maybe he has made his way there, but no power, phone or computer to send an email. As of Sunday afternoon, he had intended to send an email by maybe 3PM on Mon. to say how he had done with it, but I didn't get one, so I assume things were bad in his neighborhood even before that levee was breached late Monday night. Matt's place is about 3.5 miles south and slightly east of the point near Lake Ponch where the levee was breached, so I'm hoping he was still awake and got warning of the breach with enough advance warning to make it to higher ground or structure. Matt is a pretty resourceful fellow. I can pretty much guarantee that unless he got injured, he is busy doing for himself, and not one of those we have been seeing on TV, standing by roadside whining or yelling about how little help he has received so far. He is also in pretty good physical condition - - his daughter and SIL have a pool, and he swims there regularly for exercise. I had asked him by phone on Sun afternoon if he has a "Pre-planned bug-out Route", and he told of a bridge over a nearby canal which has good elevation. I have his phone No. here, as well as his daughter and SIL's. As of a short time ago, telco still says "all circuits are busy", but no doubt there is no phone service there at all, among other missing amenities. That's about all I know for now. - - - JimH. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.46 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .