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New Orleans mayor orders evacuation in face of Hurricane Gustav
Posted: 31 August 2008 0953 hrs

  People carrying their belongings while evacuating from the approaching Hurricane Gustav
 
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NEW ORLEANS- New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin ordered the city emptied on Sunday in the face of "the storm of the century," warning anyone that stays behind that they are on their own."

I am announcing today mandatory evacuation of New Orleans starting 8 am (Sunday) on the West bank," Nagin said at a press conference.

"We want everybody...we want 100 per cent evacuation. If you decide to stay, you are on your own."

"This is the mother of all storms," Nagin said.

"This storm is so powerful and growing more powerful every day that I'm not sure we've seen anything like it."

Nagin estimated that less than half of the city's population has left despite days of dire warnings.

"This is the real deal," Nagin said.

"Riding this storm out would be one of the biggest mistakes you could make in your life."

Nagin said police, fire and other emergency personnel are being pulled from the city to safer areas.

A "skeleton crew" of fewer than 50 city workers will be left behind, according to officials. Hurricane Gustav is on course to crash ashore near New Orleans.

Nagin told anyone planning to stay behind to "make sure you have an ax ebecause you will be busting your way out to get on your roof with waters surrounding you." - AFP/vm

 


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