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puella -> Flubbing Aid for Katrina (4/29/2007 4:18:13 AM)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/28/AR2007042801113.html?hpid=topnews

I don't know why I am still shocked when this stuff leaks out ... or why I still have the capacity to be shocked...

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"Allies offered $854 million in cash and in oil that was to be sold for cash. But only $40 million has been used so far for disaster victims or reconstruction, according to U.S. officials and contractors. Most of the aid went uncollected, including $400 million worth of oil. Some offers were withdrawn or redirected to private groups such as the Red Cross. The rest has been delayed by red tape and bureaucratic limits on how it can be spent."

"In addition, valuable supplies and services -- such as cellphone systems, medicine and cruise ships -- were delayed or declined because the government could not handle them. In some cases, supplies were wasted.

"The struggle to apply foreign aid in the aftermath of the hurricane, which has cost U.S. taxpayers more than $125 billion so far, is another reminder of the federal government's difficulty leading the recovery. Reports of government waste and delays or denials of assistance have surfaced repeatedly since hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck in 2005.

"Administration officials acknowledged in February 2006 that they were ill prepared to coordinate and distribute foreign aid and that only about half the $126 million received had been put to use. Now, 20 months after Katrina, newly released documents and interviews make clear the magnitude of the troubles"

In one exchange, State Department officials anguished over whether to tell Italy that its shipments of medicine, gauze and other medical supplies spoiled in the elements for weeks after Katrina's landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, and were destroyed. "Tell them we blew it," one disgusted official wrote. But she hedged: "The flip side is just to dispose of it and not come clean. I could be persuaded."

"In another instance, the Department of Homeland Security accepted an offer from Greece on Sept. 3, 2005, to dispatch two cruise ships that could be used free as hotels or hospitals for displaced residents. The deal was rescinded Sept. 15 after it became clear a ship would not arrive before Oct. 10. The U.S. eventually paid $249 million to use Carnival Cruise Lines vessels."

"Of the $126 million in cash that has been received, most has not yet been used. More than $60 million was set aside in March 2006 to rebuild schools, colleges and universities, but so far, only $10.4 million has been taken by schools."




Vendaval -> RE: Flubbing Aid for Katrina (4/30/2007 10:04:12 AM)

I am no longer shocked by how the relief efforts were handled, just disgusted and dismayed.  [&:]




popeye1250 -> RE: Flubbing Aid for Katrina (4/30/2007 10:28:33 AM)

This is what happens when you put shitloads of people with "degrees" in government offices.




Sinergy -> RE: Flubbing Aid for Katrina (4/30/2007 9:14:44 PM)

 
You do know that Rolling Stone was reporting on this over a year ago.

Sinergy




Sicarius -> RE: Flubbing Aid for Katrina (5/1/2007 1:18:53 AM)

It's a disgusting situation all around.  Every level of government ... local, state, federal ... everyone dropped the ball on this.  The city is looking a little bit better this year ... they finally cleaned a lot of the garbage and shelled-out cars from the streets and cleared the mountain of fallen trees that were being piled up on West End blvd. on the lakefront.  I assume most of those efforts were taken to try to hide the fact that very little has been done before this past Mardi Gras season when the tourists arrived.

Some parts of the city and its suburbs are doing well.  The French Quarter is doing well ... Metairie is back on its feet.  The big problem now is that with the lack of anything proactive being accomplished, people are finally starting to get sick of what's going on and are leaving.

-Sicarius




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