“Everyone's relying on the modelers because there's no firm data. The largest catastrophe to date was 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which cost $20 billion to $23 billion. This is highly likely to be bigger, but how much bigger? No one knows.”
Steven Adler
“Everyone's relying on the modelers because there's no firm data, ... The largest catastrophe to date was 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which cost $20 billion to $23 billion. This is highly likely to be bigger, but how much bigger? No one knows.”
“This, there was no comparison. It was probably the largest mass casualty incident anybody had responded to.”
John Crowley
“With San Jose being the (nation's) 10th-largest city, there is no reason why we shouldn't be a ... destination.”
Connie Martinez
“There's no comparison. At the largest landfill in the state, they process a million tons (of garbage) a year.”
Chuck Brown
“Since the hurricane, there is a new 'normal' in Baton Rouge. We have become Louisiana's largest city. We went from 350,000 to 600,000 in a few days. There is gridlock at many intersections as New Orleans people struggle in a new city. There have been rumors of increased crime, desperate people wandering the streets.”
David Marschall
“The popup was in no man's land. I've got the largest glove, so I figured I would be the guy to catch it. I turned my ankle when I stepped on the mound and jammed it pretty good. It spasmed, so I had a tough time on defense, but it's nothing serious.”
Darin Erstad