After talking to many of the evacuees from New Orleans and watching all of the local coverage , interviews of surviors ,they are just thankful to be alive. They are also in deep despair over family members who they can not find, they don't know if they are alive or dead. Not to mention the ones they know are gone.
There are so many are just heartbroken that the home they knew is gone forever . Sure they can rebuild and make it better than it was in many ways.
But the old New Orleans the wonderful , beautiful parts,the jazz music, the Bourbon street vendors, these realities has been lost under the flood waters.
The NewOrleans culture is like no other,,,,,,,,that place , that town was known all over the world , especially for Mardi Gras.
I don't see how there can be a Mardi Gras there this year.
I think that is why for all American's, the City of New Orleans stood out because of it's rich culture. It was a " must see" for avid tourist.
Louisiana is in mourning right now for the lives lost, the destruction of beloved family homes, and for the time being ,,,,,not knowing if "home" will ever be home again.