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Saturday, September 10, 2005

Death Tolls From Katrina 3.7 Percent Of What Media Expected

For the last couple weeks media types have been going on and on about the "thousands" killed in Katrina. As it looks now the body count may not even hit 1,000.

Rescuers collect dead but finder fewer than feared

NEW ORLEANS (Reuters)
- The official death toll from Hurricane Katrina rose slowly on Saturday, boosting hopes that the calamity would claim far fewer lives than the 10,000 that had been feared.

As police and soldiers went through drowned and mostly abandoned New Orleans house-by-house,
President George W. Bush again tried to invoke the spirit that united the nation after the September 11 attacks.

The American Red Cross launched a drive to recruit 40,000 volunteers to care for survivors.

"Today, America is confronting another disaster that has caused destruction and loss of life. This time the devastation resulted not from the malice of evil men, but from the fury of water and wind," Bush said in his weekly radio address.

"America will overcome this ordeal, and we will be stronger for it," he said on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the New York and Washington attacks that killed some 2,700 people.

The Louisiana Dept. of Health and Hospitals raised the state's official hurricane death toll to 154 and 211 people were confirmed dead in Mississippi. There was no updated official figure from Alabama, which also sustained considerable damage in the August 29 storm. Katrina killed seven in Florida.


The disappointment in this article, and elsewhere in the media, is palpable. As I pointeed out before, more bodies sell more newspapers. Plus, its a lot easier to whip up public fervor against the Bush administration when you're talking about thousands of casualties instead of hundreds.

Not that 365 deaths shouldn't be taken seriously. One death from something like this is too much, and Katrina's body count is far higher than any other hurricane's in recent memory. And there are likely more deaths to come. But still, the exaggeration by our media has been appalling.

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To be honest, this comes as no surprise.  If you add up the figures given out for those who escaped New Orleans before the hurricane, those rescued already, and those still waiting to be rescued, you have about twice the population of NO before Katrina.  Doesn’t leave much room for dead bodies still to be recovered, does it?

Gone Away on September 10, 2005 at 03:10 pm
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina#Death_toll_.28summary.29This puts it at 600, which is still far fewer than 10,000, but more than 365.

Dave on September 11, 2005 at 01:10 am
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The disappointment in this article, and elsewhere in the media, is palpable.

I don’t really see where this article seems disappointed at the lower death toll.  Could you point it out to me?

Andrew on September 11, 2005 at 11:10 am
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Alright, that’s all I wanted to know, I wasn’t trying to be snide or anything.  Guess I just don’t see it but to each his own.

Andrew on September 11, 2005 at 01:09 pm
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Its an impression I got from the headline.  You are, of course, more than welcome to take your own impressions away from it.


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Rob on September 11, 2005 at 01:10 pm
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(154+211 body counts) / 10,000 estimate


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Rob on September 11, 2005 at 02:09 pm
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Fair enough Andrew.

I don’t know if its just me, but it seems like everyone has been trying to be snide of late.


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Rob on September 11, 2005 at 02:09 pm
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I’m confused about the “.037 percent"… Did you just make that up or what numbers are you using to make that calculation?

Sphagnum on September 11, 2005 at 02:10 pm
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Ohk, well that would be 3.65% (or 3.7%), that’s why I was confused…

Sphagnum on September 11, 2005 at 03:10 pm
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Doh....forgot to shift my decimal point.

Math has never been my strong suit.


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