Surviving the Aftermath, Hurricane Katrina Style, by Frank G.
On the morning of August 29th, 2005 we came face to face with TEOTWAWKI in the form of Hurricane Katrina. An estimated 92% of our community in Pascagoula, Mississippi was inundated with a storm surge of 20-30 feet and 30-55 feet sea waves. The surge waters traveled well inland, between 6-12 miles and combined with freshwater flooding from our numerous creeks, rivers, and the runoff from the Mobile, Alabama reservoir that opened its flood gates to relieve stress on the dam. This basically cut Jackson County in half. Fortunately the worst of the storm hit in the morning just as …