@TiggerTrigger, reading posts like these upset me very much. I am originally from south LA and saw my share of hurricanes. I now reside in NC and know the disaster region very well. Yes, they were warned, but NO, they had no idea of the monster that was being unleashed on this area - nobody, but nobody could have foreseen even half of the destruction that was unleashed here. I'm, thankfully not in it, but near, and my heart is so breaking. Some towns/villages cannot be reached yet by any way - they have used mules, horses, by foot, ATV's, etc. - any way imaginable, still it's such a slow go.
So, please, don't accuse anyone of not doing what they should have seen beforehand.
A lot of the responders have also lost property or loved ones and still are trying to help. You do not know the terrain at all evidently. Like a poster above said, this cannot be compared to Katrina (except in total destruction) in any way because of WHAT caused it and the terrain of the mountains.
We are hurting and our hearts are heavy. I have friends that have lost so much.