'We're going to pray' AP 11/04/2006 10:14 - (SA) http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1914531,00.html
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Emergency management director Joe Spraggins knows it will take stockpiles of food, water and fuel, as well as better evacuation routes to survive if the Gulf Coast gets hit by another monster storm this season. What he cannot fully plan for is the psychological toll another hurricane could exact on residents struggling to rebuild their lives after Katrina. "They're already at the point of breaking," he said. "If we have another storm of any size this summer, mental health is going to be a huge issue." Katrina laid waste to tens of thousands of homes and businesses and killed more than 1 300 people in Louisiana and Mississippi. "Critical period of vulnerability" This hurricane season could be more brutal than last year's, when a record-setting 27 storms, including 15 hurricanes, churned in the Atlantic Ocean. Forecasters say the Atlantic is in a period of increased hurricane activity that could last another a decade or longer. Even a weaker storm than Katrina could be devastating, wiping out much of the modest progress that has been made and sweeping away the little trailers. Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour calls this a "critical period of vulnerability." "We're going to pray for the best but prepare for the worst," he said. New emergency plan Spraggins, whose territory includes Katrina-battered Gulfport and Biloxi, said the county is devising a new emergency plan to replace the old one. Katrina made a mockery out of federal, state and local emergency plans. Evacuation routes were clogged, communications were spotty, and emergency supplies were not positioned to arrive quickly in the areas of greatest need. "We will never be prepared to take a Katrina, but we will be prepared to do a lot better than we did the last time," Spraggins said. In Mississippi, about 99 000 people are living in more than 36 000 FEMA trailers and mobile homes. In Louisiana, more than 51 000 trailers dot the landscape. Many people whose homes were demolished by Katrina also lost cars and trucks, meaning it could be difficult for them to get out if another storm threatens. Natural defences weak Likewise, the coast's natural defences have never been weaker. Katrina, followed by Hurricane Rita a month later, ripped apart a band of barrier islands and wetlands that help soften a hurricane's blow. "These barrier islands are in many places the first line of defence for the mainland," said Abby Sallenger, an oceanographer for the US Geological Survey. "If we have another hurricane hit, how much worse will the impact be?" http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1914531,00.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------ Yahoo! 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