What New Orleans Was Like After Hurricane Katrina
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2020
- In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast of the U.S. Following the hurricane, Inside Edition visited New Orleans hospitals that authorities were forced to flee. Inside Edition reporter Les Trent discovered abandoned rooms in two of the city’s hospitals, as well as dangerously high water levels and garbage. Inside Edition was also given special access to film inside what was then known as the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium became a refuge for many residents. #InsideEdition
Every level of government failed New Orleans.
Rosanna Flores that’s so sad but true
❎ another reason I dont vote !
Garage Door Openers if it was there best it still wasn’t good enough and failed
Gavin R just like how you did on your math test
Gavin R is it failing today
This is just brutal. The fact that people lived in those conditions shows how desperate they were. This was such a horrible hurricane. I hope something like this never happens again. The government certainly could have done a much better job.
Ummmm, people could have heeded the warnings and evacuated too.
Be greatful they tried. Not like you could do anything.
The response of the U.S Government was pathetic even the Mexican Military crossed the border to help outrages
@@sdafasdfasdfsda People believed the hurricane would be a 2 and barely hit New Orleans, the hurricane changed paths last second and turned into a 5. With only hours before it would hit. It wouldn't have been as bad if the levees hadn't broken, the people that tried to evacuate, so many tried to leave that people couldn't.
For Wakanda and Canadian
Its so sad to hear that people were raped during a disaster.
@LETHAL MAPLE What?
Jeep Joseph he’s saying he gonna beat up whoever raped people
@LETHAL MAPLE why not just use the legal system instead?
@LETHAL MAPLE mans built diffrent
@LETHAL MAPLE huh???
This looks so surreal. Nature can be so brutal.
Please kiss you
true, but.... they actually survived the hurricane... it was the LEVEE BREAK
that caught everyone off-guard....and flooded super fast!
It’s our fault for the things we do that make nature create more natural disasters.
I think nature had some help.
This is not nature, this would never happen naturally if it wasn’t by climate change, super hurricanes have been 10 times more common since the 19 hundreths
15 years later.... New Orleans is still standing🙏🏽
Chocolate hands
DarkSpikeTV Backup Channel it cost you zero dollars to not be racist but nooo
🙏🏻=🙏🏿
I guess you could say that
It’s sinking lol
How disgusting that people were getting raped and molested during an already awful event.
They failed us my friend's first child is from a rape in there.
TOO BAD YOU DAMM LIBERALS GIVE THEM FREEDOM SO THAT THEY GET TO LIVE IN TGE FIRST PLACE AND HAVE FREEDOM. HOW WOULD YOU HANDLE SUCH A TOUGH SITUATION IN A WEEKS NOTICE?
@@amused8721 yu need to seek help.
@Tyrie xx5 you need to wake up and realize that the whole situation was tough and uncalled for. The pedos on house arrest couldn’t be dealt with otherwise such as having them sleep in a separate enclosed space because there would be a class action lawsuit for discrimination against FEMA and even Mexico’s first aid response teams.
@@amused8721 Plus
Louisiana is dangerous period
This looks like a scene from a movie ....
COMING SOON : Resident Evil return to New Orleans
That’s what it felt like
Lol😂😂
No kinda looks like a zombie apocalypse accept no zombie but trash
Capcom should take notice
Prays and blessing to the people who might get effect by hurricane Isaias
Hi Brice 3000
@LeafyisGone u shut up
im so lucky im not in the east coast
LeafyisGone maybe he isnt
I am I live in florida
Inside edition: let’s post hurricane stuff
Me who lives in florida: -_-
Lol
Haha you live in Florida
ITZ_ICY_GAMING so?
...and has hurricane Isaias incoming right now
ITZ_ICY_GAMING yeah so ? I feel bad for him
Inside edition will never run out of content.
LeafyisGone literally😂
You could make a funny comment if you wanted to
My sandwich tickles
Until the apocalypse
If they do, they could do a video on the toe I stubbed earlier.
Ugh 😩 this brings back so many memories for me... my mom and sister was in Mississippi and I was in Iceland and no way to reach them we couldn’t fly in even on a private flight no one was allowed to fly in NO or south Mississippi... it was the worst week of my life.. we lost a lot of good people and miss them everyday!!!
That sucks
💔🙏🏼
I lived in petal near hattiesburg we got hit bad
I’m from New Orleans and in many ways we’re still recovering from Katrina.. I won’t even be able to watch this, this worst months of my life. I thank god I was able to get out of town when so many couldn’t afford to or just didn’t.
Your city robbed Mississippi Coast of Katrina coverage they Had it WAY WORSE!!!
That's where education and skills come in. Have to learn to manage money and such early on, so you're never trapped from lack of cash.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Dumb
@@boogitybear2283did you even watch the video!
Imagine if the corna was around crazy
Lol true... oh wait.
corna
People still raid the stores and steal food
whats corna
RandomKourosh coronavirus
The Lafon situation was especially tragic and maddening. A storm surge brought water temporarily to the facility, knocking out any generators they had. The water receded and they were then on dry ground. The heat was brutal then. People would try flagging down rescue personnel telling them about the elderly inside but they were rebuffed being told that the rescuers had to go to flooded areas. It was a number of days before any assistance finally arrived to get patients out - by then it was too late for many of them.
Hurricanes bring out the worst in people like Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Harvey.
what about Rita or Katrina?
*LETS NOT FORGET THAT JOEL OLSTEEN REFUSED TO HELP*
during hurricane Harvey. When people needed help the most he closed his doors.
Probably didn't want people shitting in the pews of his mega church 😅
NEVER FORGET!!! Mattress Mack meanwhile was allowing anyone to come sleep on his brand new furniture and feeding everyone multiple times.
@@joem2130 yes!!!! That is right! They knew it would bring value down to his furniture once it's been used but he didn't care. And now a "fake church" like Joel olsteen couldn't even do what he preaches of helping others
@@JoaquinLomeliJr every single time Houston needs help, Joel Osteen disappears completely. Shameful.
@@joem2130 exactly. He isn't doing God's work. He is using God to make money for myself
Props to the people who cleaned all this up
You mean the citizens
@@jakewhatley3041 he’s saying anyone just shut up
@@trill.xcoughy3413 can we please TRY too be more respectful of one another and maybe not tell each other to shut up? If you have a point to make then make it and you can do so without seeming like a judgemental critical miserable negative person with only more hate to spread. Obviously this is a suggestion I'm not telling you what you HAVE to do it's clearly your right and you're choice to communicate the way you do I'm just saying it's not getting anybody anywhere good
@@jakewhatley3041 right after looting
@@kimmyymmikbecause the government failed city and they were essentially left on their own?
I feel sorry for the pregnant women that were full term having to stay at the dome
Really surprised they didn’t tear the Superdome down after this
I thought they did
It was mainly the roof that got the worst
15 years later ..
This was *DEEP*
It’s just so sad to know that even in those living conditions ppl were being raped and molested and I just feel bad. Then there we’re probably murders too. This just shows how wicked ppl can really be.
I really do feel bad for the elderly. Some were in wheel chairs and were basically anchored to the ground when the water was almost up to the ceiling
Being in the middle of this, I can assure it was absolutely horrific
You too?
@Kelly, Yes, it was... And worse than what the news reported
🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱😴😴😴
I will never forget!
how tall where the flood waters truly
Lived in Baton Rouge at the time and just... remember seeing this so close to home. My brother in law was an MP. Me and my sister went to go see him like a week after this disaster. We pulled off on the wrong street. And just remembering that smell and looking over to the side seeing this guy in a blue jogging suit face down in a huge puddle rotting there. Easily one of the things Ill never forget.
Rule #1, if there's a warning, follow it immediately. Where I live, there might be a weather warning. I don't know anyone who's not right on top of that.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 I think you forgot some parts of Louisiana was really poor. Some people didn’t have the money or the resources to evacuate.. I think your forgetting that evacuating a whole family and people with medical issues is really difficult.
Seriously what did that guy think he was going to find when he walked into the men's restroom?
My mom told me stories of this hurricane and when I was younger, I never realized she actually lived there. Everything personal and important to her was ruined. I was just born and she was staying there for something (I can’t remember what) so I stayed back with my dad. She came home when all of this happened and she returned to gather what survived in the storm. There was absolutely nothing. Learning she was actually living/staying there at the time breaks my heart
I can't imagine anything worth risking my life for...that's why we have insurance.
90+% of everything? There's tens of thousands of identical others.
*Me waiting for the Six Flags at New Orleans aftermath:* 👁👄👁
Lol so true I pass that place everyday. Now it's only used as a movie set because of that abandoned theme park vibe.
@@Crunchycrunkybro the Six Flags in New Orleans looks like haunt scary place in the playground, roller coasters, etc.
who ever is reading this have a blessed day
I remember leaving before Katrina and joking with my friend named Katrina about the hurricane when all this happened. We was young and dumb and we never thought something like this would happen to New Orleans. It hurt so bad to see New Orleans looked like that. I don’t know why I looked at this video...
I was learning about hurricane Katrina and it was a lot worse than it seems
Its disgusting and heartbreaking what happened to all of these people 💔😭
My home town I remember this all the panic and lose. And it is outrageous on how long it took for them to respond! Lives where lost and action wasn't taking fast enough! This bring so many memories!:'(
Yep, government failed us once again with covid-19 response in 2020.
Yeah, NOLA is an area that's pretty swampy and it's surrounded by water. They should've known it would flood. And all it takes is another Hurricane Harvey to stall out over there and we could see this same scene again.
This makes me remember how unbelievable it was that this situation of stranded people just went on for day after day, and it was being reported constantly on the news.
I will always remember hurricane katrina. I was 18 years old and moved on college campus September 1st so it will always be etched in my memory
It really was messed up I lived in Texas after Katrina and a lot of people walked from New Orleans into Dallas county WALKED FOR DAYS
Weird thing is...the cities close by New Orleans, Kenner and Metairie, which is about 20 minutes away from New Orleans, depending on where you live, weren't badly affected.
Whoa.
It depended on where you were entirely. Close to the lake in both Kenner and Metarie had over 6ft of water. On the Metarie side of City Park, there was 12ft of water. Even without the flooding in some parts of Kenner and Metarie, you still had a fair bit of wind damage.
Everyone: 1 hurricane? 2020 bad
New Orleans, 2005: 😐
Cooling Heat aren’t you forgetting that we already have enough to deal with ever since the aliens and a national food shortage. Not to mention Russia taking over some countries in Europe
This didn’t age well
ChelliAmariMarzban did you expect no major hurricanes? It was a throw back to how people were overreacting because Hanna and Isaias were just Cat 1 hurricanes and saying the year was the worst because of it
I remember going through a deep, dark sadness for the people after Hurricane Katrina. I don’t have any family there but it was so bad! I will never visit New Orleans. The coverage of the man dead in his wheelchair outside of the SuperDome just devastating..😢
New Orleans is a beautiful City don’t let the darkness of Hurricane Katrina make you say you’ll never visit at least one visit is worth it you’ll love the food and culture
That nursing home looks like a walking dead hospital
Those were the poorest of the new Orleanians. Everybody else got out, but getting out was incredibly hard. It was just bad all around.
This is incredibly devastating. I wouldn't wish this
on my worst enemy. Those poor, innocent souls.
Omg I remember them days.
I didn't go to the Superdome but I was on my roof for 3 days
So heartbreaking. Rest in peace for those who died 🙏🏻🙏🏻
When people ask why i cry during hurricane warnings, Its bc I'm scared for my life.
Whoo!
This is what the apocalypse looks like weird
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
Something you would see in The Walking Dead
the correct meaning of 'apocalypse' is a revealing, a revelation...
usually so SHOCKING it SHAKES THINGS UP...
like, NO way can our leaders be baby EATING WEIRDOS WHO STALK WOMEN FOR FUN?!?!?!
lightning flash...
im not sure what 'katrina' was.... no one seemed to care much .....
to this day....
nor Haiti for that matter..... but they love destroying US while yelling, 'BLM'....
I just cant believe Superdome was back to hosting Saints game a year or so later
Imagine the pain they felt while going through that
2:06 that was so heartbreaking
I’ve never been so early to an Inside Edition video 😂
The left toys - so heratbreaking
The response to this situation was criminal.
I was 5 when this happened so sad 💯
I remember entering the Dome for the first time in 2016, thinking about the people who were there trying to survive. Every time I go for a concert, etc I think of that. *Sigh
Watching this after Hurricane Ida just left. Prayers for those who were in it
Thanks for telling us.
Man oh Man to think that this happened 15 years ago just feels so surreal
I was there with the Colorado national guard. The aftermath was like a zombie movie
What did he expect it to smell like and there was no running water
3:09 imagine being stuck in there with the smell
I don’t need to imagine... I remember... it took a year to get that smell out of my nose.
@@averagebean7227 wait you was there!?!?
@@cyclopslaser809 Yes, 6 days in the Superdome. Fun times.
@@averagebean7227 👁👄👁
I was 15 when this happened and entirely unaware of how poorly our "developed country" handled this travesty. It didn't need to be so bad.
That is true. This guy acts as a little too shocked.
@@OliverNorth9729because it shouldn’t have happened.
“That One Janitor...”
America failed New Orleans, and I’ll never forget it.
God Bless those people
Man this was a horrible time not just New Orleans was destroyed I’m in Mobile and it was pure hell
It really was I'm in mobile Alabama to and i thought we had it bad when Katrina hit it was bad but new Orleans was horrific i was 15 when Katrina hit in 2005
And no one went to prison for any of it.
I remember Hurricane Katrina and it was the worst Hurricane disaster that I ever seen.
I was watching on a small T.V. and the news pop up on Hurricane Katrina and showing the disaster so much. I was only 7 years old at the time. I don't live in New Orleans, I'm living in Illinois.
I wonder what happened to all those buildings in New Orleans?
I'm only 26 years old and still remembered this national hurricane disaster as of today.
16 years to the day😢 Hurricane Ida
But you’ve already uploaded this.
Flashback!
My goodness 🤦
bruh its a flashback so people can remember
When i look at the stadium and the city kinda looks like a zombie apocalypse
Right they were prob shot & killed sad
Everyone is so young OMG so cool and I also feel bad for them
Not sure why I just saw this....I lived through Katrina....evacuated, but it took me 14 hrs to drive 3 hrs away. No electricity where I was for a week, no cell phone for 2 weeks. I am still traumatized.....
Didn’t this happen when Vine was around like 5 years ago?
Vine
I jacksoff to vine girls
@@baby_nateee my truck is filled with whiteliquidnow help me partner
DarkSpikeTV Backup Channel lol what
No. There was a vine about it but it happened in 2005.
HeartBreaking 💔
everybody watching this video i pray for you and hope for everybody to have an amazing year
Thank you ♡
I was only a couple weeks old when this was filmed 🤯🤯
My Sisters name is Katrina and at the time she worked in customer service and people refused to let her serve them because they thought she was evil and bad just because of her name
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Where was George W. Bush when this awful event happened?
Oil searching
he was probably living a normal life with his wife and his two twin daughters
Just came back from a trip in NOLA. Did a tour of the Katrina cemetery. Very surreal.
MS & areas south of New Orleans farther down the river closer to the mouth got worse
Me n my family survive this but its was horrible
I live here in New Orleans n it wouldn’t have flooded like that had they not blown up the levees that hold lake back. We heard the blast then all the water came rushing in
A blast or that empty metal barge smashing into the levee? That barge empty hollow sounding moving quickly would make a huge bang.
No one blew up the levees, no matter what Spike Lee tells you. Ask yourself this question: Did they blow up the levees in only the black sections of town, or did they blow them up everywhere? It sure seems like there was flooding in Lakeview, in Metairie, in Gentilly, in Pontchartrain Park, in New Orleans East, and in the Lower Ninth Ward. That's a lot of levees to blow up.
5:45 the fact that the Purge Fluid is still there
Tough times.
I wish these things were preventable
This dude is literally touching everything and has mask, and putting it back on his face, I can’t
So sad we’re they ok poor people 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Stay safe xxx
The whole country is gunna EXPERIENCE what the people of Hurricane Katrina experienced. Helplessness.
Don’t blame the whole country.. Their were actually people sending money and aid.
When I was little I tried to swim or boogie board in a flood 😅
Ooga booga
You tried to oogie boogie like a kfc lover
r/madlad
My mom was on a trip to new Orleans so glad she went home before I wouldn't be here. And yes I do love in Louisiana
did they offer to bus people out of there if they did not have reliable transportation before the storm?
Is it me or it’s my first time early in inside edition
Make it your last
Nope
The combination of thousands and thousands of residents who almost all were living in poverty which has caused problems just in that sense for decades. The city has a very high crime rate and even when the city was functioning normally prior , there still existed lawlessness in areas of the city. Then add in Hurricane Katrina and evacuate 10,000 plus people to the superdome in horrible conditions since most if not all weren’t there by choice or knowing the risk of drowning made the superdome the only option. The stadium was never designated to have people camp out in there like that, they had no electricity, no running water, sewage, so they were stuck in a very hot and humid dome with nothing to do but worry about your home and family and friends in the city to. The biggest problem was immediately after, they just left everyone there with no direction or any information for them, that would naturally be fustrating on top of water and food running out, people with health conditions were neglected and law enforcement was hardly present so of course that’s a perfect recipe to bring out the worst in people under such distress and discomfort its kinda expected that people would begin to do what they wanted , take what they needed…
So grateful I don’t live anywhere near any of the states this affected. Hopefully won’t ever have to see anything like this in my lifetime.
God bless!
Godlikesmycockharrd
When the light goes through the crack of the roof in the superdome it is almost like god is taking me to heaven omg 😳😳😳😳😨
You know it’s serious when inside edition posts a video thats +5 minutes long
Its been 15 years this month hurricane Katrina hit now that dam Laura ass out there god please bless new Orleans they don't need this god noo I love u new Orleans all of u im praying hard for my babies god watching over u all ok be strong leave if u can please god this hurts me bad, I have family an friends there they don't need this😣😣😣😢😢😢😢😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💔💔😢😢😢😢😢😢😣😣😣😣
I have only heard of hurricane Katrina but never seen how much damage it had done?!