I was at home waiting it out. It was very hot. To keep ourselves cool we took baths and slept on the tile floor. We hand wash our clothes and had dirty water so we can flush the toilet. I think me and my family had it better then the people that was at the Superdome. My mom recorded the aftermath of the storm and how the city looked. Still have the footage.
@@ryanwilly521 I don’t think it’s cap, new Orleans is huge and directly affected by the worst we’re about 50-100 thousand residents, lots of stories…and remember these poor people were stuck up to three days. I could see why they’d attempt to wash clothes it Probabaly smelt like sweat blood and dead bodies everywhere. Don’t chip in if you ain’t got nothing important to say.
@@ryanwilly521 oh and mind you forgot to add, Katrina was huge. New Orleans is huge. It killed some 638 people in New Orleans alone…1800 deaths total across Louisiana and Mississippi. Millions were hit by this thing.
I was 8 when this storm hit. The eye passed right over us. My family and I lost everything we owned. I'll never forget coming back to my house and seeing a boat inside the house, all the windows broken, doors ripped off, and the ceiling caving in.
Imagine how Many people continued to use the restroom after the toilets stopped flushing, dead bodies being there as well, in 90+ degree southern heat with no AC & nobody showering or having real hygiene products.
I was in this storm .. I remember when me and my family was able to get out of our house we were stuck in the attic because our whole house had water up to the ceiling . When we got out there was lots of dead bodies in the water ..
This was the most tragic event in my lifetime.. I love and appreciate all my friends and loved ones that went through Katrina. You can’t even imagine the horrors people went through on August 6th 2005. Much love and peace to the people who went through that 💯 love yall
*_At inside edition headquarters_* Worker1: “Whoa! What’s this VCR tape?” Worker 2: “ Aurgh! I was suppose to air that 13 years ago. Oh well. No biggie. I’ll publish that as a “flashback” tonight” Both workers: _high five each other and start laughing_
@@averagebean7227 I’m not sure either but I guess they pretty much gutted the inside since it was beyond saving I suppose? You’re talking about human feces, urine, vomit and other bodily fluids soaked everywhere. The bathrooms plumbing was backed up and overflown with feces and urine. They likely replaced everything in there. It would’ve far too costly to tear the building down, find a builder and build again. Especially back then post Katrina.
@@Alarmedtiger It was so disgusting; the toilets stopped were backed up within24 hours of the storm, and it only got worse from there... and then they overflowed into the walkways 🤮🤮 but I guess they did an extraordinary job to get it back to a useable condition!
Watching this as Hurricane Milton takes place is absolutely devastating. I hope everyone is safe, and that we as a society learned from this tragedy so the same mistakes aren't made. Prayers for all.
It's sad that in order to learn Henri survive a disaster someone must go through it. I hope that people in high risk places for natural disasters prepare themselves with all the necessary items to get through the hard time
This is so pathetic!! I was an evacuee of Katrina!! I stayed for the storm until the levee was tampered with!! This is no laughing matter!! I wasn’t at the superdome but I was in New Orleans !! Such sad decaption of the situation!! That I will never forget!!
Houston Oiler well yeah but the floods and all the people that had to refuge in large amounts was worse than the gulf coast. my grandparents lived there, so don’t try to say anything.
When we FINALLY got our power back on, we turned on the news (Mobile, AL). I was 3, and when I saw the shafts of light in the Superdome, I asked my parents if that was the light to heaven. They told me yes.
Yes the toilets were all flooding so ppl had no choice but to use the bathroom basically anywhere they could. I’ve heard there were ppl laying in puddles of urine 😞
@@92jaxs yeah but katrina was different number 1 katrina slowed as it went over new orleans to just 4 mph so it basically wreaked havoc and sat but besides that it ddnt get to a cat 5 until right before landfall and nobody predicted the levees to fail like they did and on top of that they ddnt even mandate the evacuation until 48 hours before landfall and on top of that the police were so corrupt that they were robbing people and at one point the coast guard and police started bullying people and actually taking there guns not to mention that many took refuge in the super dome where elderly people from old folks homes had to take shelter bc the mandated evacuation that was only 48 hours before the storm flooded every exit out of Louisiana so most couldn’t leave which was downplayed and in my opinion outright lied about by the media the superdome there were hospitals that had to euthanize patients and way more im sure I never heard about I still hear new things about katrina all the time
@@dylancosgrove851 The stories about Katrina and the superdome have definitely been spun to make the people seem worse. If you ask me I'd say they were better off before the government and cops stepped in.
An gone outside to use the bathroom like an intelligent person. These people where disgusting human beings. Go outside instead of wallowing in their own filth
@@900stx7 well what else where they supposed to do there was ~30,000 people in the super dome the power was out they were low on supplies there was families starving so tell me what else were they supposed to do
@@dino1220 They weren't just stealing food, they broke into offices and stole computers, desks and anything not tied down. Sure, some were just doing what it took to survive, but lots were just thieves taking advantage of a bad situation.
Tragic. This was extremely traumatic for people when watching it on the news. It was a hundred times more traumatic for people experiencing it. I had nightmares just from watching the news. I can’t imagine the trauma and ptsd for the people that suffered in that dome and everywhere in that city.
I remember when I was 5 years old the light went out in my house and the hurricane knock the tree into street light and our gate was destroyed! It's scary!
Not really, it's not that as bad because most bathrooms have refrehsners. But that is a hole different level of stink because the place is abandoned and there were probably still feces in the toilet that were probably not even flushed or anything. Yea :l
so sad that people didn't help one another. with the lower classes, no one ever takes responsibility so everything turns to hell. incredibly selfish that they don't even care about the kids. :(
@@marcellocalbesi I think about 17 people died. People in the other banks were deprived of everything they needed to survive. Disease became very crowded...
Hey Inside, I understand that the dome was not the hurricane sanctuary it was clearly designed for. However, for those that could not afford to evacuate it served it’s purpose…… unlike a mega church in Houston that closed its doors due to “water in its parking lot”
I wish y’all would have showed how the rich were living in the higher rooms how they had it made while everybody suffered beds food and electricity they covered the windows with trash bags
Cory Dunn I am now at the time I had just served in marines now I franchise couple food chains the property I own I rent to middle class white people mostly single mothers. I just saw a lil over 1mil this year! Oh not to mention I own 3 Huey p Newton gun clubs in New Orleans. Me and my wife said no more will we be left out if it shall ever be!
Respect to the people who clean this
Especially that smelly ass bathroom!!!
Hate to think if this happen during COVID-19 What an outbreak would have occured in the Superdome.
@@elijahtorres2688 now that was a hefty paycheck
Cleaned?
You mean the entire community
3 years later in 2021, 16 years after Katrina hit, came Ida. My heart is heavy for these people then, and now.
I was at home waiting it out. It was very hot. To keep ourselves cool we took baths and slept on the tile floor. We hand wash our clothes and had dirty water so we can flush the toilet. I think me and my family had it better then the people that was at the Superdome. My mom recorded the aftermath of the storm and how the city looked. Still have the footage.
Gen Carlota Cool upload it to your channel
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢 cap
@@ryanwilly521 I don’t think it’s cap, new Orleans is huge and directly affected by the worst we’re about 50-100 thousand residents, lots of stories…and remember these poor people were stuck up to three days. I could see why they’d attempt to wash clothes it Probabaly smelt like sweat blood and dead bodies everywhere. Don’t chip in if you ain’t got nothing important to say.
@@ryanwilly521 oh and mind you forgot to add, Katrina was huge. New Orleans is huge. It killed some 638 people in New Orleans alone…1800 deaths total across Louisiana and Mississippi. Millions were hit by this thing.
These were Americans who were abandoned. There should be another documentary on this telling the entire story.
That’s on the bush administration
@@hunchojack5102Nope. It’s on the failed local leadership.
Alot of these americans acted like animals and wild savages.
I was 8 when this storm hit. The eye passed right over us. My family and I lost everything we owned. I'll never forget coming back to my house and seeing a boat inside the house, all the windows broken, doors ripped off, and the ceiling caving in.
I can’t imagine smelling that nasty smell in the superdome bathroom.
Like Urine and poop all over the place and death
It was like hell on earth. Took a year to get that stench out of our noses.
Oh my!🤢
During the saints game the smell is awful so I can’t even imagine
Imagine how Many people continued to use the restroom after the toilets stopped flushing, dead bodies being there as well, in 90+ degree southern heat with no AC & nobody showering or having real hygiene products.
I was in this storm .. I remember when me and my family was able to get out of our house we were stuck in the attic because our whole house had water up to the ceiling . When we got out there was lots of dead bodies in the water ..
Jernija Hall I was a kid back in 2005....i.never seen body's
😢😢😢
This was the most tragic event in my lifetime.. I love and appreciate all my friends and loved ones that went through Katrina. You can’t even imagine the horrors people went through on August 6th 2005. Much love and peace to the people who went through that 💯 love yall
*_At inside edition headquarters_*
Worker1: “Whoa! What’s this VCR tape?”
Worker 2: “ Aurgh! I was suppose to air that 13 years ago. Oh well. No biggie. I’ll publish that as a “flashback” tonight”
Both workers: _high five each other and start laughing_
Hey Andrew, what's going on?
Ugh, I keep seeing u!!
Andrew Glinski Stefán Karl died two days ago
Lol
I was there. It was a living hell
You're part of American history
I was 14 when katrina hit and 11 when 9/11 hit. Us 90s babies been through alot.
"Now, we're going into the men's bathroomOHGOD!"
2005 was 13 years ago.
That's good to know.
My b day 3/2/05
@Queen Vicky Yes! Didn't you see the tiny text on top of the video? Time sure goes by fast!
@Queen Vicky Woahh Vicky 😂
15DudeAwesome no dip Sherlock
Its incredible that the supedome didnt get demolished
I always thought it should have bee. I mean, how did they get that smell out? That’s my biggest question.
@@averagebean7227 I’m not sure either but I guess they pretty much gutted the inside since it was beyond saving I suppose? You’re talking about human feces, urine, vomit and other bodily fluids soaked everywhere. The bathrooms plumbing was backed up and overflown with feces and urine.
They likely replaced everything in there. It would’ve far too costly to tear the building down, find a builder and build again. Especially back then post Katrina.
@@Alarmedtiger It was so disgusting; the toilets stopped were backed up within24 hours of the storm, and it only got worse from there... and then they overflowed into the walkways 🤮🤮 but I guess they did an extraordinary job to get it back to a useable condition!
@@Alarmedtigerthousands of people in the stadium got hiv and were raped by mobs
@@Ktaurus26So I'm not the only one looking into this today. What brings you here? Btw~ my name stats with a K and I'm a Taurus, too
That light shining through looked spectacular!
That’s so sad god bless those who got hurt
Watching this as Hurricane Milton takes place is absolutely devastating. I hope everyone is safe, and that we as a society learned from this tragedy so the same mistakes aren't made. Prayers for all.
So this is the aftermath of Spongebob performing at the bubble bowl
10,000 subs with some videos yep
I’m dead. 🤣
Enfra Sadly Squilliam Fancyson didn’t get to go to the after party...
THE BU-BU-BU, THE BU-BU-BU, THE BU-BU-BU
y e s
It's sad that in order to learn Henri survive a disaster someone must go through it. I hope that people in high risk places for natural disasters prepare themselves with all the necessary items to get through the hard time
Respect to the Saints for letting them in.
Dome is owned by the city not the saints
The Government failed New Orleans
The moment with toys made me cry sooo much!!!😭😭😭
I cant watch things like that!!!💔💔
They always make me cry like a baby!!!💔😭😭
This is so pathetic!! I was an evacuee of Katrina!! I stayed for the storm until the levee was tampered with!! This is no laughing matter!! I wasn’t at the superdome but I was in New Orleans !! Such sad decaption of the situation!! That I will never forget!!
BOOTSI Myles yes we will never forget the lives lost that day.
People like to laugh at the people who died. Might as well pis on their graves while youre at it.
I wasn’t born at that time, but I live in Louisiana and this was a tragedy :(
Tumblr Trash me too
Houston Oiler well yeah but the floods and all the people that had to refuge in large amounts was worse than the gulf coast. my grandparents lived there, so don’t try to say anything.
When we FINALLY got our power back on, we turned on the news (Mobile, AL). I was 3, and when I saw the shafts of light in the Superdome, I asked my parents if that was the light to heaven. They told me yes.
It probably didn’t stink when the ppl first got there but after the mess had been sitting awhile so sad rip to the lives lost this was a tragedy
Yes the toilets were all flooding so ppl had no choice but to use the bathroom basically anywhere they could. I’ve heard there were ppl laying in puddles of urine 😞
This is pathetic this happened in the United States.
Crazy thing is if everyone did their part and picked up even a tiny bit of trash that stadium and areas wouldn’t be as half as dirty as it is.
Agree I’m a hurricane Harvey survivor and at the GRB everyone did their part and kept everything clean and everyone was ready to help out each other.
@@92jaxs yeah but katrina was different number 1 katrina slowed as it went over new orleans to just 4 mph so it basically wreaked havoc and sat but besides that it ddnt get to a cat 5 until right before landfall and nobody predicted the levees to fail like they did and on top of that they ddnt even mandate the evacuation until 48 hours before landfall and on top of that the police were so corrupt that they were robbing people and at one point the coast guard and police started bullying people and actually taking there guns not to mention that many took refuge in the super dome where elderly people from old folks homes had to take shelter bc the mandated evacuation that was only 48 hours before the storm flooded every exit out of Louisiana so most couldn’t leave which was downplayed and in my opinion outright lied about by the media the superdome there were hospitals that had to euthanize patients and way more im sure I never heard about I still hear new things about katrina all the time
@@dylancosgrove851 The stories about Katrina and the superdome have definitely been spun to make the people seem worse.
If you ask me I'd say they were better off before the government and cops stepped in.
I completely agree with you if 30000 people a might at a game cam keep it clean so could of they have
An gone outside to use the bathroom like an intelligent person. These people where disgusting human beings. Go outside instead of wallowing in their own filth
It was the worst days of me n kids lives
Couldn't have stunk more in the superdome than the Saints prior to 2006.
I have memories of Super Bowl 36 when I was 8 years old, sad seeing it destroyed.
I am obsessed with the superdome imagine how it looked during the craziness
Oh damn such a mess in there 😢😢 poor people
Them poor people made alot of that mess, and stole anything that wasn't tied down.
@@900stx7 well what else where they supposed to do there was ~30,000 people in the super dome the power was out they were low on supplies there was families starving so tell me what else were they supposed to do
@@dino1220 They weren't just stealing food, they broke into offices and stole computers, desks and anything not tied down.
Sure, some were just doing what it took to survive, but lots were just thieves taking advantage of a bad situation.
Tragic. This was extremely traumatic for people when watching it on the news. It was a hundred times more traumatic for people experiencing it. I had nightmares just from watching the news. I can’t imagine the trauma and ptsd for the people that suffered in that dome and everywhere in that city.
That's very bad
Sus ur everywhere gtfo
16 years ago 💔
That was kind of random!
I remember when I was 5 years old the light went out in my house and the hurricane knock the tree into street light and our gate was destroyed! It's scary!
@Donnell Okafor how is it cringe goofy ahh?
@Donnell Okafor and?
@Donnell0303”Cringe” 👦
A lot of ppl didn’t have the means to evacuate, we need to do something about this
3:09 what, has never used a public men’s room before? They always smell like that.
Not really, it's not that as bad because most bathrooms have refrehsners. But that is a hole different level of stink because the place is abandoned and there were probably still feces in the toilet that were probably not even flushed or anything. Yea :l
I’m guessing slot of females
Not something to be proud of
No men’s restrooms have ever smelled like that
Andrew probably lives in the north and has never suffered something lol
I’m glad I don’t leave in a area that has hurricanes
Live* but true i'm glad too
Eva’s Vlogs and More lucky
Yeah just don’t come south and you’ll be fine.
What's in your area?
Gen Carlota even some northern parts of the US have hurricanes, like NY during hurricane sandy. I'm sure they're usually worse in the south though
😢😢😢very sad 😞 i was in Venezuela 🇻🇪 los cocoles con Anthony following the News i was 💔 I was sending my prayer 🙏
3:11 I feel bad for the camera guy
R.i.p to the people lost there life
The real life purge
Just yesterday i watched a 2 hour documentary about Katrina. This cant be a coincidence
welcome to TH-cam’s algorithm
so sad that people didn't help one another. with the lower classes, no one ever takes responsibility so everything turns to hell. incredibly selfish that they don't even care about the kids. :(
Word
Capitalism is the reason this happened.
@@chrislicamelifound the russian
@@nismo29 Russia is a capitalist country…
@@chrislicameli who was also the first communist government
It’s been 14 years today.
We were hit hard. But we survived.
TimeProp ZT how was it?
I was glad we got out of there alive
@@marcellocalbesi I think about 17 people died. People in the other banks were deprived of everything they needed to survive. Disease became very crowded...
Love inside edition!
All that stuff was people’s last belongings and they had to leave it because the city couldn’t get it together
The radio coverage was a better photographer than the TV networks.
Back then, it was called the toilet bowl
Damn yo, rape in the dome? Damn smh
Yeah crazy
Yeah who tf thinks about raping someone in general, let alone during a crisis like this
@@OzzyAusbornpeople who probably have nothing to live for, or they know they’re losing everything.
Thats horrific 😢
@@CrazyWeatherDudeThey have to be way more messed up than just that. Absolute scumbags
Hey Inside, I understand that the dome was not the hurricane sanctuary it was clearly designed for. However, for those that could not afford to evacuate it served it’s purpose…… unlike a mega church in Houston that closed its doors due to “water in its parking lot”
I love how the saints won the super bowl that season...
They didn't.
Not for 5 years yet.
thats the neat part they didnt
That is why I never use public bathrooms
At least it is a good place for shelter
Knight Slasher yup!
It was a terrible place for shelter. People died.
Oh yea.... shouldn’t have think of that ;-; I’m dumb
yes, they didn’t have enough food and water for the people. it was chaos in there but it was better than nothing!
@@dgrhoton8584 A lot of people there were not of that opinion.
Who watched the other inside edition the posted?
Roseberry_Sims meh✌
Me
Spent 7 days in here. Send me a private msg if u have real questions.
I got a real question, how many people Continued to use the restroom after the toilets stopped flushing!
@@zachariasj2120odd question. Where would you have relieved yourself?
My heart ❤️ is heavy for our country🇺🇸😢 yet, hopeful.
God's blessings!!!
Angela Tim Same and I wish for the better.
I wish y’all would have showed how the rich were living in the higher rooms how they had it made while everybody suffered beds food and electricity they covered the windows with trash bags
Cory Dunn I am now at the time I had just served in marines now I franchise couple food chains the property I own I rent to middle class white people mostly single mothers. I just saw a lil over 1mil this year! Oh not to mention I own 3 Huey p Newton gun clubs in New Orleans. Me and my wife said no more will we be left out if it shall ever be!
Pretty Horrific.. People Stranded For Help😣
i love inside edition
13 years later... Yea, it sucks now and it sucked then.
That is going too take awhile too clean up
I'm glad i don't live where there's hurricanes
Jeez. That 2005 Army woodland camo... Thank god for multicam.
Sure beats UCP
What did you expect was going to happen in there?
I read a book i survived the hurricane katrina cool book and it talked about superdome
Raging With Larry yeah same
Raging With Larry it mostly talked about Barry and his family in New Orleans during the hurricane
This makes me so sad
I was there...it was disgusting
what’s your story
3:10 Taco Bell bathrooms be like
Lol
Y'all yelling first in the comments when the main thing is, *last*
No one is first except Mia Burche!!
Topaz_ thank you finally someone who agrees with me
It says there’s no views but I’m watching it
My First day of school
August 07 I hope you had a great day at school.
did they fix it or clean up the place ?
WOW! And I thought my power going out was bad.
2005-06 Sophomore Year 10th Grade in High School in Alabama.
Ever heard "when the levee breaks" by Led Zepplin?
Yea.... it's now their state song 😔
so who cleaned the stadium or did hey just tear the whole thing down?
SkibopDaSequel they cleaned it, somehow
@@Lebby-lc9co hazmat suites were mandatory
New Orleans or Africa
Looks like a black ops map
Damn. Just damn.
I was there 😔
Me too 😔
I heard it was like an apocalyptic movie in there, beatings and rapes too any truth to that?
😢😢 reading all these comments got me crying at 5 am. Ppl raped & killed in there is so traumatizing. I pray for you two that were there😢
The smell is just nauseating, now let's go sniff the men's room
3:09 We’re going into the men’s room…
Three seconds later he instantly regrets it
That's going to be most people's homes after quarantine.
Wait that city still like that in 2018??????
Melanie Nava no they tore it down this is from 05
No they mostly cleaned up and recovered the super dome is still there still holding games
@@thatgirl7337 they didn’t tear down the super dome it was cleaned
Why they didn't clean it up🙄🤷
Rachel Martin they tore that down this is from 05
They did it still holds events now
I remember that day
It makes so sad that women and children were getting raped and killed 😢
When SHTF is no joke. Better be preper to go up in the hills.
man, that’s just any men’s restroom
You got that right 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Women's periods🤢🤢🤢
Women's restrooms can be like that too I was told to clean the bathrooms at my job and I tell you where I was at it had a bad smell
So sucks to be a street cleaner during that time😅
I know man.sorry you had to endure that.
Still looks nicer than FedEx Field in 2021…
Looks superrrrrrr 👏
Saints fan anybody?
13v ago but uploaded 2 years ago?!
eterna human funk in the Stupor Dump