Thousands of people are still waiting to be evacuated while 2 fires rage wildly. Fifty foot flames are threatening to engulf an upscale mall near the
waterfront leaving firefighters helpless. Without water or working hydrants, the fires continue to grow out of control. Sources say the fires were
started under 'suspicious circumstances.'
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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- While thousands of people waited to be evacuated from the squalor of flood-stricken New Orleans, two major fires
raged along the waterfront on Saturday.
Without water, firefighters were helpless. They were forced to abandon efforts to fight a blaze that threatened to consume an upscale riverfront mall,
where looters had been seen earlier.
Fifty-foot flames also engulfed an industrial district along the Mississippi River and threatened to spread from warehouse to warehouse.
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These suspicious fires are dangerous, as water is a scarce commodity in the city. This does not help a situation that is already dire in every way
possible. Not only could this lead to more deaths, but it may continue to spread causing further destruction of property.
There is the question of whether people are setting fires out of pure vandalism or if these fires are caused by the hazardous conditions currently in
New Orleans.
[edit on 3-9-2005 by nikelbee]