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Hurricane Katrina

Date: Wed, 08/31/2005 - 16:30

Submitted by twokidtwocat
on Wed, 08/31/2005 - 16:30

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I know that this is a forum about debt,but I would like everyone to take a moment and remember all of the things we take for granted.Electric,phone,running water and a warm safe place to sleep at night.My heart goes out to all who were affected by Katrina.My little debt problems seem so small now.I could not imagine having to start all over again with nothing but the clothes on my back or losing a member of my family to this disaster.


Hurricane Katrina has shocked all of us by causing significant damage in the southeastern part of the US. This might be the worst natural disaster that has ever hit the US. It is very painful to realize that this natural disaster has made approximately one million people homeless and around 5 million people are without power in the gulf coast.

It will take days to recover from such a painful incidence. Katrina is also expected to be the costliest natural disaster in the United States history. Let us pay our tribute to those people who will never come back.

Amen


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Submitted by roxette on Wed, 08/31/2005 - 17:04

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Yes, twokid it is amazing what we take for granted. Even with all the hurricanes that hit here in Florida last year, this has been the most devastating. I could not even imagine what they are going through. It may be months before power is restored. The damage is devastating. My brother in law and my brother may be sent there for disaster relief. Let us all say a prayer for the people over there. For their safety and their well being.


lrhall41

Submitted by Rhonda28 on Wed, 08/31/2005 - 17:59

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Twokid, that was kind and noble of you to bring attention to such a devasting situation!
It's things like this, why I don't stress so much over my bills and debts. It's so unfortunate that you can lose everything you have...homes, cars, valuables, even human life, in an instant. We are actually very lucky to be where we are now.


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Submitted by Lindsey on Thu, 09/01/2005 - 08:01

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you are abosolutely correct Roxette..i pray for everyone there and for the people that have been lost that no one has found yet.....it is an abosolute disaster and everytime i watch it on the news i can help but cry....


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Submitted by KENYA.BOYD on Thu, 09/01/2005 - 12:54

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Ben I am very sorry for your lost.I have a old friend whos family lives there who i havnt been able to get in touch with.A friend at works,daughter lives there and her house is gone as is the base her husband was stationed at.They left in time,but have nothing left.My daughter was telling me today that her friend that use to live down the street moved to New Orleans last year.Another person at work has a cousin who lives there,and he got intouch with them today,they lost everything also.It seems like everyone I talked to today knows someone affected by this disaster.My prayers will be with all of them.


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Submitted by twokidtwocat on Thu, 09/01/2005 - 15:47

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The naming system of hurricanes was started by The National Hurricane Center, in the year 1953. Instead of mentioning the cyclones by latitude and longitude, the center started to call them by short names. The names are used on a six-year rotation basis, which means Katrina will come up again in 2011.

The names of those hurricanes which are remembered as deadliest and costliest ones are retired and not used again. Like Ivan, Jeanne ??? that struck Florida last year, won't be used in 2010.

Katrina could result in $25billion insurance claims, which will be considered as the costliest storm of the nation. So Katrina has attained the criteria to be retired from the name list of hurricanes. We don't want another Katrina...


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Submitted by 4u.bryan on Thu, 09/01/2005 - 21:30

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I was just seeing the news and was shocked to realize the fact that many of the people over there have started taking advantage of the situation and involved themselves in looting. Instead of being help to someone, they are becoming a menace at such crisis. And the people doing relief work over there have lots of other important work to do instead of keeping a watch on these burglars!! Sigh!!


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Submitted by roxette on Fri, 09/02/2005 - 13:28

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I definitely agree with you Roxette. It is also heartbreaking to watch. My brother is headed to New Orleans next week to help with disaster relief. Is there something set up to where we could donate some of our points to donate to the people there? Someone may have suggested this, but I may not have read the thread.


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Submitted by Rhonda28 on Fri, 09/02/2005 - 17:22

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Hi Rhonda28,

Very good suggestion indeed Rhonda.

We have been thinking on the same line as well.

We will certainly try to create a fund and donate towards the people affected in Katrina.
Watch out for an announcemnt in the forums on this topic.

Regards
Mike


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Submitted by Mike on Sat, 09/03/2005 - 01:48

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i feel you on that tip because i to also feel the pain for the many that are out there starting their lives over again it hurts my heart to see how those people are suffering i mean last year my family was affected by the hurricane that came through west palm beach florida i mean they really didnt loose anything but i am thankful they survived it cause my kids stay with my father and i dont know what i would do if anything happened to any of my family it hurts to see people out ther suffering but the only thing we can do is really pray for them and try to donate what we can and give our support the best way we can


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Submitted by chmartinbaby06 on Thu, 09/08/2005 - 20:30

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