Maybe those bodies are from the aboveground cemetaries? When talking about potential toxic waste, etc., on the news last night, they included corpse upheaval as a potential source of disease if the city floods.
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wow.
Jeez.
Maybe those bodies are from the aboveground cemetaries?
Unfortunately, that's not the impression I'm getting.
Maybe those bodies are from the aboveground cemetaries?
But wouldn't there be floating caskets then, too?
Maybe those bodies are from the aboveground cemetaries?
But wouldn't there be floating caskets then, too?
Maybe the bodies were stashed away by vampires for a rainy day.
Yikes
Maybe the bodies were stashed away by vampires for a rainy day.
They're no fun when they're already dead.
Unf. It all sounds so horrible. It's some consolation that the city's, well, still there, but ...
I imagine conditions aren't great for identifying large things floating in floodwater.
Willliams Boulevard in Kenner is flooded north of I-10 to just before the lake levee, officials said.
That's on the west side. So flooding on either side of the Quarter. (And mind, the whole thing is surrounded by water.) That's not so good
Kenner is in Jefferson Parish. See my post above on grassy neutral grounds vs. concrete neutral grounds.
I'm still gonna hold out hope that the part of the city I knew (Uptown through the Quarter) isn't getting hit too bad.