I heard some of the radio news people saying the same thing this morning on the drive home. Statements like. It was bad but not as bad as we thought. Lot of truth in that statement, but at the time it was said 630AM CDT. First light hadn't broken and the water was still piling up in LA and TX. Hank refered to the New Orleans episode. Just before the levees began filling the city with water. I hope the storm surge moves out after high tide. Because Rita dumped copious amounts of rain in her path. And most of it flows into the GOM via the rivers and bayous that were in storm surge.
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