Gen. Honoré: Evacuate most vulnerable Haitians
January 21, 2010 by Roland
Filed under Commentary, News
Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré was highly praised for his leadership of recovery efforts in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, so he’s well-versed in what works and what doesn’t in disaster management.
The general told CNN last week that the U.S. military should have responded sooner to the earthquake in Haiti because “time is of the essence” in helping quake survivors.
CNN’s Nicole Dow talked to Gen. Honoré Wednesday about his assessment of the situation in Haiti since he made those remarks.
CNN: There are reports of looting in Haiti. Is it looting, or an attempt at survival?
Gen. Russel Honoré: In the first days after a disaster, people are generally scavenging for food. They are trying to find food where they can. People are going into survival mode.
Due to challenges and logistical issues, they use the food they have and what they can get their hands on. I would use the word “looting” lightly — these people are surviving. It’s reminiscent of what was seen during Katrina in the convention center. They survived because they found food in the surrounding areas.
CNN: With the potential for violence running high, how can civilians protect themselves?
Honoré: People should stay in their family groups and be with people they trust. During a disaster, in the case of not having enough communication, some of the information coming out is speculation and rumor.
The role of the military is to provide a sense of order and try to keep people from becoming too excited when food and water are distributed. They also assure that help is on the way.
To read the entire interview visit CNN

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