Yes there was a phone number to call to get a ride to the Super Dome. Not to get out of town. There was no public transportation out of town. What little there was was full and expensive. Poor people don't have money to climb on a plane or even a bus. If I am wrong please let me know..
The Phone was barely manned, and this assumes you had phone service so you could call. The buss drivers left town and the Mayor wouldn't not use school buses because he didn't want to pay for the fuel and cost of care, and no town would have the people. No facilities--- the busses that did get out some 5 days later had to go all the way to Houston.
Sure there were people who died who made a bad choice. There were a bunch who didn't have a choice. Did you know they tried to charge people with stealing who borrowed boats. The young man who stole a school bus and went around picking up people was almost charged. And that was after the flood.
I wonder if England had been wiped out due to flood if anyone would be critizing the need to continue helping. Because that is what happened only it was in America.
And FEMA---some of that money was used to rent cruise liners. HELLO you have been trapped in water for a week and you want to do what. The Director of FEMA should be fired for gross incompetance, racism and classism. The governor should be brought up on charges. Busses got in and got students out, why you ask didn't they get others out.
The answer---to go where? Why not drop water? The Red Cross had water and food waiting. There were helicopters everywhere. We can drop to cattle.
The real answer---desperate people are easily controlable.
$2500 per household (not all)


You could however go to a motel but that wouldn't get you a house. It wouldn't get you a job,especially in areas where job were in short supply and you couldn't prove who you are.