Hurricane Katrina News Coverage

01Sep05

I’ve always been very in tune to news– I can remember such things as listening to KOA 850 during the Limon Tornado, listening to various tourists and truck drivers call in with their experiences. I’ve been trying to listen to coverage of the event at work, but generally the local Denver talk shows aren’t really geared for an event like this in the afternoon. I can’t help but compare it to a similar feeling after 9/11– I’d been laid off, there were almost no jobs available, and because I was trying to save money not knowing what the future would bring, the only thing I had to do during the day was watch all of the 9/11 coverage and desperately check every job site I could think of during the day to see if anyone had posted a new job.

Of the big network coverage, I’d have to say the best I’ve seen is CNN. They are actually challenging the people who’s job is to provide relief to the area, rather than say Fox News who continue to kiss Bush’s ass for no reason and focus on looting rather than the lack of support. Leave it to BoingBoing to summarize how well Bush has done with this disaster so far with two simple pictures. I’ve also been streaming a bit of WWL Channel 4, New Orleans online.

One of the things that bloggers have been pointing out is biased news coverage, especially where news orgazinations have labeled pictures differently according to the race of the person. I’m not quite sure I buy it, given that the two examples in question are from completely different news agencies, one of them being in Europe. Also according to the experience first hand from a New Orleans Police Officer, some crazy shit is going down:

He’s only hearing bits and pieces. The people in the city are shooting at the police. They’re upset that they’re not getting help quickly enough. The fireman keep calling because they’re under fire. He doesn’t understand why the people are shooting at the rescuers. Here it is 5 days ago the Mayor said get out of town and nobody went and now they’re pissed.

The National Guard was at the Hilton, but now the Hilton is evacuated. When they said the CBD was gonna get 6 feet of water, it seems like everyone evacuated.

He turned the corner onto Canal Street and it looked like a flea market. People breaking into every store, going to the neutral gound (median) and trading and selling everything.

They broke into Winn Dixie Monday Night. Do they steal food? No. Cigarettes and liquor. Store was a mess. All the meats were going to waste so the districts went over there to salvage food for officers. Many cops have been eating MREs.

The Iberville Housing Projects got pissed off because the police started to “shop” after they kicked out looters. Then they started shooting at cops. When the cops left, the looters looted everything. There’s probably not a grocery left in this city.

Over 30 officers have quit over the last 3 days. Out of 160 officers in his district maybe 55 or 60 are working. He hasn’t seen several since Sunday. HQ is closed, evacuated. No phones to contact them.

Granted I have no place in being able to criticize, but it seems like no one was prepared for this event given that there seem to be more news outlets in the New Orleans area than rescue personel. I’m sure we’ll see a lot more support arrive in the next several days, but it looks really bad there right now. I’ve also been reading more and more about why so many people were stuck there, and I’m beginning to see why there are so many people still in New Orleans.

Here are some places I’ve been checking out for news updates:

I’ll update this list as I come across them.

1 Response to “Hurricane Katrina News Coverage”


  1. 1 Michal S Posted September 1st, 2005 - 12:09 pm

    It seems like mgno.com server is out. Probably too many people trying to get there.

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