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Deadly Louisiana Flood Coverup. 16 Startling Truths

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By Deborah Dupré

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The world is not being told the truth about the Louisiana flood in progress right now. The coverup is tragically as deadly as during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, when similar desperate calls for help fell on deaf ears and aid was blocked. The following facts regarding the catastrophic August 2016 Louisiana flood demonstrate the gravity of the environmental and humanitarian crisis, including the chaos and needless suffering due to the ongoing government and media “run around,” as one Louisiana man called it Monday morning.

Flood Updates: Follow the Catastrophic Louisiana Flood Updates here: Apocalyptic Louisiana Flooding Updates. (Latest Update Tues. 6.8.2016 10:30 PM: Catastrophe Was Man-made, Mayor Asserts)

1. Thirteen deaths have been confirmed as the result of the Louisiana flood, yet an untold number of others remain unaccounted. After three days of stranded in attics and elsewhere without water or food, loved ones of victims still pleaded for their rescues. Officials stated on Aug. 17 that the death toll is unknown, it is expected to be fewer than after Hurricane Katrina, and it will be another two weeks before all houses are searched. (See: Louisiana Flood Death Toll ‘Unknown,’ ‘Probably Fewer Than Hurricane Katrina’)

2.  Over 20,000 people were rescued, yet not one media source reported the hundreds if not thousands others who remained stranded and unaccounted – with no water, no food and no shelter — for days. [READ: Apocalyptic Louisiana Flooding Updates: Hurricane Katrina-Type Stranded Desperation Sets In]

Finding accurate information on displaced loved ones is as problematic for some people as during Hurricane Katrina aftermath. Such problems increased since the day the American Red Cross became an official partner with the notorious government agency FEMA. 

(Credit: Louisiana Flood Rescue. Facebook)

3. Over 20,000 people were displaced with some 10,000 people staying in parish and Red Cross shelters and “even more” in private shelters, such as churches and makeshift places such as a theater, but the latter number remains unreported.

4. Over 3,650 Louisiana Guardsmen are participating in emergency flood response efforts, including: evacuations, search-and-rescue operations, sling-load missions, engineering missions, commodities distribution and security and shelter support, according to the Department of Defense.

5. Fresh floods remained possible well into the week after the deluge of rain because several rivers were still rising.

6. Almost one-half of the state of Louisiana parishes flooded since last week: 30 of its 64 parishes — including over 40,000 homes with flood damage. Some towns report up to 75% “total loss.”

7. Over 30 inches of rain fell between Aug. 11 and 13 in some parts of the state — more rain than Los Angeles has seen in 3+ Years.

8. More than six rivers set record highs, exceeding previous records by several feet in some cases, with some still threatening thousands more homes and people, and the Mississippi River levee breached in one place.

9. The federal government declared a major disaster in the state, first in the hardest hit four parishes: Tangipahoa, St. Helena, East Baton Rouge and Livingston.

10. Some 70 boats owned by good Samaritans volunteering them and their services were denied access to water Monday morning to rescue people stranded for days for three days, some with serous medical needs.

All that local Good Samaritan organizing to save people’s lives and this is what they encountered: government officials blocking them from taking their boats into the water.

11. Refinery accidents often happen during severe weather; flood waters causing the most damage, overflowing treatment tanks, sending oil and its toxic chemicals into nearby canals and neighborhoods. The worst, most deadly damage from Hurricane Katrina was from flooded oil refineries. Media has kept a tight lid on refinery incidents throughout this event to date. The petrochemical industry continues to  lack transparency and accountability regarding emergency preparedness in a region tested time and again by catastrophic events. (See: Anna Hrybyk, Louisiana Bucket Brigade program manager commentary on the present Louisiana flood.)

12. This event was similar to an inland tropical depression in that moisture content in the atmosphere was higher than observed there during some tropical cyclones, according to the US Weather Service.

13. This is the second time in less than five months that Louisiana had over 24 inches of rain from a single event. [See March article: Watch Louisiana Apocalyptic Flooding]

14. This event event is America’s latest 500-Year rainstorm that experts call a “classic signal of climate change”: extreme precipitation occurring more frequently as the planet warms scientists, yet still, search and rescue teams, equipment and provisions such as emergency telephone and wi-fi access for displaced persons are woefully inadequate, as Jeannie Bowers tries to resolve in her post (below) on the Louisiana Flood Lost and Found page.  (Why has this not already been done?)

15. Despite the U.S. military budget in 2015 of a total of $598.5 billion, 54% of the nation’s  federal discretionary spending, it supplied only 150 high water vehicles to use in Louisiana as of Sunday night, along with 35 watercraft, resulting in rescues, such as for people in cars stalled in quickly rising waters, taking up to 30 hours in some cases and an untold number of medical emergency cases unattended. [See: National Priorities]

16. Few Americans are well enough prepared for pending environmental disasters. The boy in the photo below is not in a developing country. He is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States of America.

(Feature photo credit: US Weather Service)

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    • Paul Brown

      Amazing graphcs.

      • Deborah Dupre

        Thank you. I see you also recommended the story up by my funky photo, so thanks for that, too, Brown.

    • MAC JAM

      Its not climate change its geoengineering run-amuck…

      • Deborah Dupre

        Geoengineering can cause climate change, but deny climate change altogether at your own peril. Of course, the fossil fuel industry loves you for it.

        • You People Are Nuts

          Yes, I agree.

          However, as it was rare how long this storm struck around, it is not unusual for these Gulf storms to stall for a few days. The water is hot, the winds swirl and it just so happens to be right smack dab in the middle of where all surrounding fronts come together….

        • MAC JAM

          I am not denying climate change its been going on for millions-billions of years, It’s carbon based anthropogenic global warming that I have a real problem with, especially seeings how the main way they want to address it is through a global carbon tax on every man woman child and human activity on Earth, its all about the complete control and dominion of mankind-humankind through selective enforcement of carbon laws-taxes in the name of saving the earth and blanket taxation to fund that tyranny, yes they will have us fund our own demise through those taxes as we provide revenue to the most despicable creatures on Earth..
          The very fossil fuel co’s that you think are against a global carbon tax and anthropogenic global warming are the very people pushing it behind the scenes they are the elite the powers that be, It will increase the price of fossil fuels, they will sell less and charge way more, they can not be harmed, A global carbon tax is the way they plan to fund their global government, and they use well meaning but gullible folks like you to help implement these devastating plans for humanity ..

          • Hi NSA, kiss my artichoke

            :idea: :wink:
            The first truth in the comments section for this article.
            Interesting how the poster doesn’t have an answer for it.

          • Deborah Dupre

            Mac Jam, I understand that the conservative media, including “progressive” “alternative” media have pushed the carbon tax idea to a hilt and have hit a nerve by many people in doing so. That, however, is not the real danger we face. It is rather uncomfortable for major corporations that should and possibly would pay the dearest for their pollution – if we lived in a just world. Instead, they like to use fear of the little guy paying it to sway people into thinking that’s the real issue. In other words, they use the tried and true tool – distraction — as well as fear.

            The real issue here, however, the one you do not hear the fossil fuel industry NWO slaves ever admit is this: human suffering and eventual extinction if we allow the dirty greed that ultimately is creating the worst of the global warming crisis to continue.

            Thank you, Mac, for allowing a decent conversation with you.

          • Danika

            Our technology in truth far exceeds any use for fossil fuel. We do not need it, period. Haven’t since the early 1900s. Thank you, Tesla.

            It is about control.

            The more control of John Q is lost, the tighter the chains by TPTB.

            The next 12 months is going to be a doozy. Brace for it.

            Everything you thought you knew, you don’t…

      • LifeIs

        Hmm. In my desk here is an autobiographical item written by my mother. She describes flooding that reached the roofs of houses.

        In the 1930s in Ohio.

        Of course, Louisiana gets more precipitation than Ohio. And apparently it has a lot of people living near rivers.

        Rainfall and flooding of low-lying areas is not new, in this world. And to suggest that THIS flooding has something to do with coal or oil is a logic fallacy called:

        “Circular reasoning” or “Begging the question”

        • Deborah Dupre

          To think that Louisiana flooding has nothing to do with oil and gas is folly. To insinuate otherwise is again, just what the fossil fuel industry pays people to do. Perhaps, Lifels, you’re just a naive volunteer for the dirty business cause. I spelled out why flooding and oil and gas leaks are linked. Perhaps you read it incorrectly.

          Please read it again and understand: Most Louisiana oil and gas incidents occur due to floods.

          Typically, the truth about the numbers of refineries that leaked and the respective amounts is held secret as long as possible – after many people have been exposed to the carcinogens.

          • LifeIs

            Oil didn’t cause the rain. Oil didn’t cause the floods. I was clear.

            Toxic chemicals leaking into floodwaters is a different subject. And one even more remote from climate.

            You’ve changed logic fallacies, from argumentum ad verecundiam to appeal to emotion.

            Maybe you are naive. Maybe trained in English classes to reason backwards, start with a conclusion and then cast about for anything you can say supports it. That’s another logic fallacy.

            Water vapor in the air absorbs the same infrared wavelengths as carbon dioxide, you know that, right?

            Carbon dioxide is a trace gas. It’s measured in parts per million.

            If you believe there’s a greenhouse effect, your enemy is water. ALL the rain and all the lakes and rivers were once water vapor in the air. RIVERS and LAKES are floating above your head right now.

            And if all that humidity made the climate hot, then the great deserts of the world would be cold, wouldn’t they?

            • Deborah Dupre

              Lifels, You seem to be a smart guy, smart enough to know how to misconstrue my statements and write nonsense, hoping at least some readers will fall for it. That’s fine. Thank you for making that clear to everyone.

              Then again, just in case you truly do not get what I’m saying, here we go again: Severe floods in Louisiana often result in a secondary disaster: oil leaking into the waterways, poisoning wildlife and humans.

              On the other hand, burning oil does cause climate change.

              Cheerio, Lifels. (So glad you’re here. :-) )

            • LifeIs

              No, I didn’t misconstrue your statements. They’re right there for anyone to read.

              No, burning oil does not change the climate.

              And linking toxic chemical spills to climate is a bridge too far. It is an appeal to emotion, in support of your insupportable belief in a greenhouse effect.

              If you feel you can’t be clear, maybe the problem is not with me. Maybe the problem is in illogical, muddled thinking.

        • Deborah Dupre

          How many people will be poisoned from oil and gas in the flood waters this time? Wishing Louisiana people the best possible in yet another humanitarian crisis.

    • Josie

      What it probably is is HAARP!!!! Destruction and mayhem and death, the name of the game. Making people venerable and begging for help from the government , just what they want. They will begin to fill the fema camps…

      • TRUTHY1

        Horrible use of words you do not know the definition of;
        venerable
        [ven-er-uh-buh l]

        Examples
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        adjective
        1.
        commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity; worthy of veneration or reverence, as because of high office or noble character:

        • You People Are Nuts

          OK. he/she meant vulnerable….feel better?

    • Josie

      What it probably is is HAARP!!! Mayhem, destruction and death by design. People standing by the road waiting for help from the government or fema just what they want. They want you helpless, depending on the government and to start filling the camps you won’t leave…God help us.

    • Paul Brown

      Thank you exposing yet another mainstream media coverup. If we depended entirely on them we would have no idea how serious the situation is.
      And of course this is the tip of the iceberg of what they conceal and distort.

      • Deborah Dupre

        And thanks to all the local Louisiana people volunteering to save lives. Truly heroic.

    • Doccus

      Why is aid , expecially water, being blocked? Someboody ought to take down the namnes of thosde people so thwey can be seriously prosecuted for attempted murder later on.

      • Deborah Dupre

        Seems to be such a logical action that you suggest, I only hope somebody has done just that. Same happened during the aftermath of Katrina, as you probably recall. People were told at gunpoint they’d be shot if they attempted rescues. Many, however, took their chances. Millions of dollars worth of aid from overseas was blocked. Yes, attempted murder — but no accountability.

    • Anonymous

      I think the total deaths will NOT be released. I think more like several hundred or even thousand people lost their lives…..how many are unaccounted for? Maybe they are being taken against their will and used as cannibal fodder in other states. No, I am not deranged in my thinking about this. Stands to reason why there were only a hundred or so deaths from Andrew…when there were photos of many refrigerated trucks seen in the Miami area….same with Katrina….how many were totally unaccounted for after the storm that supposedly went elsewhere? Try they didn’t just go elsewhere….they were taken and used as cannibal fodder.

      • Deborah Dupre

        Anonymous,

        As totally inhumanely disgusting as your thought shared here sounds, I cannot help think you very well might be 100% correct.
        Who will report deaths of homeless people? Who provided such information after Katrina? Nobody.

        I hesitate mentioning this now, and have refrained from doing so thus far: Alligators are hungry and mean in Louisiana.

        It is very clear that the records are inadequate, at best.

        Bless the missing and those not missed.

    • Duchess of Sealand

      Sad. Really, really sad. Why in the world would rescue efforts be hindered? I’m an old goat and never in my wildest dreams, did I ever think that things, would turn out this way in America. Sad… Sad… Sad. GOD SAVE AMERICA!

      • Deborah Dupre

        Thank you, Cynical. Yes, very sad. At least Ascension Parish sheriff praised local boaters for helping to rescue people in his parish.
        I’m with you, though. In my silver years, it’s very sad to continue watching the decline of my country, while the people fall for insane distractions rather than tend to obvious needs and acting in their best interest.

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