The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michael Brown, said his agency was attempting to work "under conditions of urban warfare."
From the roof of a police station downtown late Thursday, groups of officers armed with rifles could be seen venturing out into the streets, while helicopters buzzed overhead and a shopping mall burned in the distance.
Police warned a CNN crew to stay off the streets because of escalating danger, and cautioned others about attempted shootings and rapes by groups of young men.
"This is a desperate SOS," New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said in a statement Thursday afternoon, with thousands of people stranded at the city's convention center with no food, water or electricity -- and fading hope.
Residents expressed growing frustration with the disorder evident on the streets, raising questions about the coordination and timeliness of relief efforts.
Video from the convention center showed a group chanting "we want help, we want help," as mothers tried to console their tired and hungry children. (See video on the desperate conditions -- 4:36 )
Government officials insisted they were putting forth their best efforts and pleaded for patience, saying further help was on the way.
One displaced resident at the Louisiana Superdome, however, issued a warning to authorities who may be headed to the stadium, where up to 30,000 people had sought refuge after Monday's hurricane and now await evacuation to Texas by bus.
"Please don't send the National Guard," he said. "Send someone with a bullhorn outside the place that can talk to these people first."
He described scenes of lawlessness and desperation, with people simply dragging corpses into corners.
"They have quite a few people running around here with guns," he said. "You got these young teenage boys running around up here raping these girls."
Elsewhere, groups of armed men wandered the streets, buildings smoldered and people picked through stores for what they could find.
Charity Hospital, one of several facilities attempting to evacuate patients, was forced to halt the effort after coming under sniper fire. (Full story)
I feel for the people in NO just a much as "most" anyone else.... but this is unacceptable.
Video from the convention center showed a group chanting "we want help, we want help,"
Id like to see where their dead asses would be without the help they did get, wait I know, they would be water logged, face down in a floating island of shit.
"You got these young teenage boys running around up here raping these girls."
Hurricane just destroyed your city? Dont worry, just have a good rapeing or two, that will solve all of your problems. These fuckers should be shot in the back of the head, and hung from the side of the dome by their filthy dicks.
Charity Hospital, one of several facilities attempting to evacuate patients, was forced to halt the effort after coming under sniper fire.
....I cant even comment on this.
I know not all of the NO residents are doing these heinous crimes, yet there is enough of it going on to make me say " FUCK YOU NO YOU PIECES OF SHIT" And to those of you who have family there, or know anyone there that you know arent doing these things, I duly appologize, and feel for your friends.
NO isant being called a war zone just because a hurricane hit it....