Dutch group to fly in temporary mass mortuary
US authorities have contracted De Boer, a Dutch company that is the world’s biggest supplier of temporary accommodation, to fly in a temporary mass mortuary to the New Orleans area. (…)
The temporary morgue is capable of holding 10,000 bodies but the US Federal Emergency Management Agency has told De Boer to be ready to increase its capacity to accommodate more fatalities, according to Koos Tesselaar, the company chairman.
“We have been talking to the US authorities daily. It started with [an order for] a much smaller facility, two days after the event, for 500 bodies, and it was scaled up to 10,000 now,” Mr Tesselaar said. “My feeling is that there might be more needed soon. That is the impression I get from the discussions we have had. They have indicated that we should be prepared to offer more.”
And like I posted in a diary yesterday, some areas have been completely abandoned until now. The full scale of the destruction has yet to sink in.
This news just keeps getting worse…and wait until more of the citizens stories start hitting the news…I expect there will be a lot of anger in the US, and for awhile…
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De Boer Accommodations Worldwide .pdf file
deboer.com
BTW De Boer delivers accommodations, not mortuaries.
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I heard a local trucking company here in Chattanooga was asked about transporting 50k corpses. The person works there who gave the information. Also, we know the company is actively transporting supplies for Fema so this seems to be true.
about retrieving bodies, but I think they are just hoping the toxic waste dump that NOLA has now become will just disolve the problem. Recovery has been even slower than the initial FEMA feeble response.
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I have been surprised these numbers were released and so readily spread by bloggers all over the USA!
Is this a Rovian trick?
Any number less than 10,000 American deaths can be skewed as satisfactory rescue mission, it wasn’t so bad after all.
ABC News – Sep 05 11:30 AM
New Orleans Parish Residents Return Home; Mayor Says Hurricane Katrina Death Toll May Hit 10,000
[ABC News link not active – took a Reuters link instead – Oui]
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