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en I think it was time to leave because we was running out of food anyway. I didn't think it would last this long. I thought (the water) would at least go down eventually.

en They had no food, they had no water, they had no option but to leave. It's been a long few days for them.

en I'll have to be in contact with the state patrol there because I understand it will be long distances between water and food stops. I may need them bring me water or food, but I cannot take any rides. This is one effort where I plan to walk every step of the way.

en The first couple of days we were finding people, ... A lot of people were stranded. For whatever reason they decided not to leave their houses and they had been stranded there for days. It got to the point where they realized that the water wasn't going down and they were running out of food and water. It was extremely hot - it still is - and there wasn't any power. People were saying, 'Save us.'

en We're authorized by law to go in and provide food and water, ... Some people are getting a bit liberal with the spray paint, but we need to know if we have to go back in to leave more food.

en Was actually horrible because they had dead bodies and everything else in walkways and stuff. They put us in a dormitory cell. We couldn't leave there. Half the time we didn't have no water. For two days we had one bottle of water between both of us.

en They came running back saying they needed a net because they saw an alligator. I thought they were seeing a snake or something in the water and they didn't know what it was.

en The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute -- food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and ... corpses outside,

en The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute ? food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and ... corpses outside,

en The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and … corpses outside.

en People are running around trying to look for water. Food aid is absolutely necessary, so is water.

en It didn't affect his ability for a long time. Heroin can be like that with musicians; I think that's why you see so many musicians drift that way, because you can remain musical for a long time. But I think, without exception, they all hit the wall eventually and the creativity goes.
  Tom Petty

en We have to convince them to leave. It's not safe here. There is toxic waste in the water and dead bodies and mosquitoes and gas. ... Fires have been started and we don't have running water.

en FEMA didn't have any food for those people in Gretna. They didn't give me any food. I didn't have any water. My obligations are to the people of Jefferson Parish.

en In the beginning, food and water were pouring in. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. Now it's trickling, ... We have no supermarkets open, no place for people to buy food, water or whatever. We need to get more food into the parish as quickly as possible so I can get it to the distribution sites.


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