I heard that Katrina would have been classified at a higher category than 5 if there was one.
The Superdome was designed to withstand a hurricane. Think about it; hurricanes rip through the golf coast quite often, and a stadium is a huge
investment. The people putting the money into its development didn't want it to collapse as soon as the first hurricane came through.
The Superdome is people who can't get out of there's best bet. It's high enough to where, when all the flooding strikes, it will be above it (it's
25 feet above sea level while most of New Orleans is 12 feet below), and, again, was designed to withstand a hurricane.
This hurricane, though, is truly nasty. A 30 mile eye?! That's
huge! They have said they would classify it a category 6 if such a
classification existed. It's remarkable how well they made the Superdome to have been able to withstand the hurricane even this much.
There is, of course, danger in people staying there, and if something terrible happens to the Superdome, it will be an awful tragedy because so many
people are in there. It's their best bet, though. It's their greatest hope. If something terrible happens, it won't be the fault of the authorities
that said to gather there. They made an assessment of where people who had to weather the storm would have the greatest chance of survival, and the
Superdome was number one. If we blame anyone for a terrible tragedy that may take place, it should be Katrina, not the people trying to save those who
couldn’t get out of the city.