Dozens of Vietnamese Americans Stranded Outside of New Orleans

Saigon Broacasting Television Network, News Report, Staff -Compiled by Calitoday and translated by Andrew Lam, Posted: Sep 01, 2005


According to Saigon Television Broadcasting Network there are dozens of Vietnamese Americans who are still stuck behind in a small town outside of New Orleans called Versailles. Versailles has been the home of more than 10,000 Vietnamese Americans since the Vietnam War ended.

In the last 3 days, without electricity and telephone contacts, the health of the Vietnamese community in Versailles is virtually unknown. Yesterday, Father Vien The Nguyen, of Lavang church in Versailles, managed to contact Saigon Broadasting Television Network to let them know that the majority of Vietnamese living in the area had evacuated before Katrina hit New Orleans, but there are dozens of senior citizens who did not leave because either they have no children or grandchildren to help them, or because they were hoping that they could withstand the storm. When the storm hit, they fled to the church for shelter and there they remained.

The town of Versailles is flooded, some places the water rose to 4 meters, according to father Nguyen. Father Nguyen had decided to stay with those who took shelter in his church. The church is flooded as well but they have taken shelter upstairs. The priest said that he didn’t know if any Vietnamese had died in the Versailles but he was unable to leave the church to find out due to the flood.

Father Nguyen told SBTN that everyone in his church was listening to the news on the radio and had heard of the orders to evacuate. Since then they have been trying to contact the police for help and have been told that help will come. He also noted that he and his flock were still waiting for rescue but among those who were taking shelter at his church, many were beginning to show signs of failing health. Most didn’t have their medications with them, and many remained in shock. He asked all listeners to pray for them and for their rescue. The telephone line he was using was weak and his voice was often inaudible. Father Nguyen said that he will try to contact SBTN once they were rescued.

The Vietnamese American communities in Biloxi, Mississippi, and in Gulfport have also been evacuated, and the majority of this population have reached Alabama and Atlanta.


Related Story - URGENT

Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 11:33:40 -0400 (EDT)
   From: "NCVA Admin"
Subject: Vietnamese Americans Stranded in Hurricane Zone

If you know anyone who can get help to this location...

hung nguyen
www.ncvaonline.org


Date: Sep 1, 2005 10:33 AM
Subject: the viet community in nola east

Mary Queen of VN Church 5069 Willowbrook Drive, New Orleans, LA 70129

There are still approximately over 300 Vietnamese people stranded in sewage water up to the necks in many areas gathered at the Church. We\'ve contacted USCG, Red Cross, news media but no help has come out to their way yet. As you all know, Versailles is so far on the eastern edge of New Orleans that by the time any helicopters come that way, they\'re already filled with people and have to turn back towards the Superdome to drop people off. (I think this is the case but not sure)

We have been in touch with some of the people there thru one phone (a land line in a residential home near the small church) for the past two days but no help still. The people have been taking turns to keep telephone watch to hear news. We managed to patch thru NBC via 3-way calling around 3pm today but still no help.

The water is still rising in that area. The levees east (Lake
Pontchartrain) and south (Chalmette)of Versailles are the ones that have been breached. Many of the people are growing weak and sick from lack of food and water plus the heat. Some of them feel like they probably won't make it for the next day. Please people!!! do what you can to get these people to safe land.



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Deborah joy Natal on Sep 09, 2005 at 16:22:59 said:

Thank you for this information. I want the world to know that not only black and white live in New Otrleans and surrounding areas. I am a native of N.O. currently living in San Diego, CA. I am a "white"(actually Italian) middle-aged woman whose mother, Betty White loves your culture and was a big part of it along Hwy. 90 in N.O.
Anyway, May our LORD bless and keep you all and find you peace in these turbulent times. HE is our Rock and our Shelter and our Hiding Place. HE has promised and HE will never ever leave you or forsake you.
Love to you all,
Deborah Joy Natal

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