Tuesday, September 27, 2005

And Now The Rest of the Story

You probably heard about the family in Beaumont Tx. who died from carbon monoxide poisoning while running their generator indoors, but you probably haven't heard about the leadership and logistical failures plunging the area into near anarchy.

County Judge Carl Griffith said today he has become so frustrated with the federal relief effort that he has instructed all local officials to use police force if they have to to take supplies from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

"If you have enough policemen to take it from them, take it," Griffith said.

His frustration comes as squabbling continues among federal, state and local over what some characterize as a woeful lack of communication.

R. David Paulison, acting FEMA head, was scheduled to visit the federal headquarters in the region, while local officials met across town to express their anger.

"We are very short on food and water, and the FEMA trucks that were supposed to be here just aren't here," Griffith said.

Commenting on the lack of help from FEMA, Griffith said, "We can't help it if politicans come here and just want to be seen by the media."


Sounds to me like they are telling us the photo ops aren't helping them at all.

Story through karena
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