HURRICANE RITA - SEPTEMBER 23

 

RITA IS A CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE THIS MORNING AND SHOULD MOVE ASHORE NEAR PORT ARTHUR AND BEAUMONT

GALVESTON AND HOUSTON WILL BE HIT HARD BUT SPARED THE WORST - AT LEAST FOR NOW

MASSIVE FLOODING OVER A LARGE AREA DURING THE NEXT 3-4 DAYS

MASSIVE LEVEE FAILURE EXPECTED IN NEW ORLEANS...THE WORST IS YET TO COME

 

THE RED CROSS IS OPENING SHELTERS HERE IN PADUCAH.  WE ARE EXPECTING 172 EVACUEES LATER THIS MORNING AND EARLY THIS AFTERNOON.  I WILL BE BUSY WITH ALL OF THIS.

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HORRIFIC TRAGEDY IN DALLAS

20+ Elderly people have been killed in a bus explosion.  These were residents of a nursing home that was evacuated earlier this morning.
BUS EXPLOSION


 

Bus Bursts Into Flames, Killing Up To 24

Passengers Were Elderly Hurricane Evacuees

 

POSTED: 7:06 am CDT September 23, 2005
UPDATED: 11:29 am CDT September 23, 2005

 

A fire in a chartered bus filled with elderly Hurricane Rita evacuees, including some who used oxygen, killed 24 people and injuring at least one near Dallas Friday.

Authorities said the bus apparently caught fire due to a mechanical problem, and that oxygen tanks then started exploding on gridlocked Interstate 45.

Dallas County Sheriff's Sgt. Don Peritz said deputies couldn't get everyone off the flaming bus. It carried about 45 people from a nursing home in Bellaire, a separate city within Houston. They had been on the road since Thursday and were headed for facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

He said the brakes may have been on fire, leading to the explosion.

Burn victims were sent to Parkland, and at least two victims were sent to Baylor Medical Center. The extent of their injuries is unknown.

One woman suffered significant smoke inhalation injuries, Parkland Emergency Services Director Dr. Paul Pepe said.

Northbound lanes on I-45 were reopened late Friday morning. State officials said traffic was being diverted off I-45 onto U.S. Highway 287 at Ennis, about 30 miles southeast of Dallas.

Peritz said permission was given to remove the charred hulk of the bus from the northbound lane with the bodies still on board, shrouded by tarps. The crowded interstate is a primary Hurricane Rita evacuation route.

The bus, surrounded by police cars and ambulances, was engulfed with flames and later reduced to a blackened, burned-out shell with large blue tarps covering many seats.

Peritz said the driver and arriving deputies tried to rescue as many passengers from the bus as possible but couldn't save everybody. He said the driver survived.

"It's my understanding he went back on the bus several times to try to evacuate people," he said.

The fire caused a 17-mile backup on a freeway that was already heavily congested with evacuees from the Gulf Coast.

State officials said northbound traffic was diverted off I-45 onto U.S. Highway 287 at Ennis, about 30 miles southeast of Dallas.

I-45 stretches more than 250 miles from Galveston through Houston to Dallas.

Bellaire city officials defended the decision to evacuate the elderly patients from the Brighton Gardens nursing home.

“(Evacuating was) the right decision," Bellaire Mayor Cindy Siegel said. "Brighton Gardens was following their evacuation procedures. Just 24 hours ago, (Houston) was expected to take the brunt of Hurricane Rita, Brighton Gardens was doing their job to get their patients to safety"

"Unfortunately, this is a tragedy that we are very saddened by. I don’t think anyone can ever plan for every tragedy that can occur,” Siegel said.

Siegel said relatives of residents at Brighton Gardens should contact the nursing home directly at (713) 665-3888 to obtain information on their conditions.

Nurse Saw Fire, Explosion

A nurse who was driving behind the bus said she saw it start to smoke, and then pull to the side of the road.

Tina Jones said, "I saw the smoke, and then there was an explosion."

She pulled over and helped treat minor injuries. And she said she saw at least six bodies.

After witnessing the horror, Jones said she'll "probably go home and have a good cry."



RITA POUNDING THE UNITED STATES THIS MORNING

 

 


THE EYE OF RITA AS SHOWN ON THE NWS RADAR OUT OF NEW ORLEANS

 

15-20 FOOT STORM SURGE PREDICTED FOR BEAUMONT AREA

VISIBLE SHOT AT 4:30 EASTERN

 

NATIONAL RADAR - FRIDAY EVENING



RITA AT 4:15 P.M. EASTERN



RITA

 


RITA IS A POWERFUL HURRICANE THIS EVENING AS SHE MOVES TOWARDS THE SHORE
 


 

Josh  wrote his social security number on his arm, following
Gov. Blanco's suggestion to those not evacuating.

 


POWERFUL RITA AT 6:30 P.M.

 


WATER VAPOR SHOWS JUST HOW LARGE THIS HURRICANE IS - A MONSTER HURRICANE



6:40 p.m. Eyewall



RITA AT 7:15 p.m. EASTERN TIME - POWER




RITA AT SUNSET TONIGHT...POWERFUL HURRICANE




LATEST TRACK FORECAST



RITA ON RADAR 8:45 p.m.

 


10 p.m. Eastern - RITA MOVING TOWARDS THE SHORE



10:20 p.m. VELOCITY - HERE COMES THE EYE OF RITA



10:42 p.m. EYEWALL APPROACHING SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA AND THE UPPER TEXAS COAST



UPDATED TRACK FORECAST


NEW TRACK FORECAST

 

LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA COULD SEE MAJOR FLOODING FROM RITA.  NWS BELIEVES THAT MORE THAN HALF OF THE CITY COULD GO UNDERWATER.

 


RITA HITTING THE COAST OF LOUSIANA AND TEXAS



RADAR OF RITA THIS EVENING...11 P.M. CENTRAL

 

LAKE CHARLES BEING HIT VERY VERY HARD AT 11:30 P.M.

 

 

CAMARON, LOUISIANA IS BEING HIT VERY HARD TONIGHT

 

 

RITA HITTING THE LOUISIANA COAST

 

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