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| Washington moves to help Katrina's victims |
| Tuesday, August 30, 2005 |
Federal emergency agencies moved to help victims of Hurricane Katrina on Tuesday
The Federal Emergency Management Agency sent medical teams, rescue squads and groups prepared to supply food and water into the disaster areas.
The president made emergency disaster declarations for Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Bush had spoken with the governors of those states "to make sure they were getting what they needed from the federal government."
Bush, on a visit Monday to Arizona and California, pledged extensive federal help for victims of Katrina to "get your lives back in order." The government put into effect a massive emergency assistance program that included rushing baby formula, communications equipment, generators, water and ice into hard-hit areas.
Pentagon spokesman Lawrence Di Rita said the states have adequate National Guard units to handle the hurricane needs. He said about 6,500 National Guard troops were available in Louisiana, about 7,000 in Mississippi, nearly 10,000 in Alabama and about 8,200 in Florida.
The 1st U.S. Army, based at Fort Gillem near Atlanta, has 1,600 National Guard troops who were training to go to Iraq. They will be available to assist the states, if necessary. |
posted by Jay Are @ 11:29:00 AM   |
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What did I tell you folks, Plenty of National Guardsman on hand to help with the disaster. The left lies again.
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What did I tell you folks, Plenty of National Guardsman on hand to help with the disaster. The left lies again.