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Relief Efforts (22)
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  Mississippi Emergency Management Agency http://www.msema.org/
Includes press releases, missing persons, contacts, staging centers, and relief distribution points.
  US Postal Service - National Mail Service Updates http://www.usps.com/communications/news/serviceupdates.htm
Lists the communities without postal delivery as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
  Snopes Urban Legends Reference Pages: Hurricane Katrina http://www.snopes.com/katrina/katrina.asp
Attempts to separate truth from fiction regarding the disaster, its causes, aftermath, and relief efforts.
  Alabama Homeland Security http://www.homelandsecurity.alabama.gov/
Continuing news about Katrina, recovery, and assistance needed.
  Hurricane Katrina: Links to Health Information http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/hurricane.html
Links to sites that deal with health issues facing hurricane survivors and rescue workers.
  Alabama Emergency Management Agency http://ema.alabama.gov/
Official site provides information on local offices, mutual aid and road closures.
  Hurricane Katrina Advisory Archive http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/refresh/KATRINA+shtml/145512.shtml?
Collection of the periodic reports given by the National Hurricane Center of NOAA August 23-30, 2005.
  Wikipedia: Hurricane Katrina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina
Contains history of the storm, and its effects on the region.
  Washing Away http://www.nola.com/hurricane/?/washingaway/
Reprint of award winning articles with predictions of hurricane and flood dangers for New Orleans similar to what eventually happened. By Mark Schleifstein and John McQuaid of The Times-Picayune.
  Katrina Flyover: Aerial Images of Katrina's Devastation http://www.msnbc.msn.com/apps/ve/katrina.htm?a=1/
Before and after aerial photographs allow homeowners to see the condition of their property.
  Aftermath of Katrina on the Mississippi Gulf Coast http://www.photosfromkatrina.com/
A photo presentation of Hurricane Katrina's catastrophic effects on the coastal towns of south Mississippi.
  Kathryn Cramer: New Orleans Levee Break(s) Before and After http://www.kathryncramer.com/kathryn_cramer/2005/08/new_orleans_lev.html
Personal pages by Kathryn Cramer with news reports of the flooding of New Orleans following breaks and overflows of the levees.
  Rebuilding St. Bernard http://stbernardafterkatrina.blogspot.com/
A weblog for residents to share information on missing loved ones, discuss the aftermath and help each other.
  Help the City of New Orleans http://www.helpthecityofneworleans.com/
Listing of museums, attractions, merchants, houses of worship, hotels and restaurants successfully open after the disaster, with links to their websites, and ways to help relief efforts.
  Rebuild New Orleans Levee System - Save Big Easy.Org http://www.savebigeasy.org
Petition to Congress to rebuild the New Orleans levees to meet a Category 5 hurricane.
  Slideshow: Katrina Hits Gulf http://www.weather.com/newscenter/slideshow/katrina2.html
Photos of the devastation and rescue efforts.
  New Orleans - The New Atlantis? http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/01/000121071306.htm
Scientists examine the future of New Orleans beyond 2100. Factors include sea level rise, land subsidence (sinking three feet per century), loss of wetlands, and the absence of restoration programs on the Mississippi River Delta.
  Governor: Everyone Must Leave New Orleans http://my.earthlink.net/article/nat?guid=20050831/43152b40_3421_1334520050831-787488706
On August 31, Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco ordered evacuation of New Orleans. Pentagon mounting biggest search-and-rescue in U.S. history.
  Rescuers Rely on Makeshift Communications http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9164115/
Phones are out and fiber optic cables are broken. Emergency communication is crowded on one frequency. Solutions include satellite phones and runners. (NBC News)
  City of New Orleans Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan http://www.cityofno.com/portal.aspx?portal=46&tabid=26
This is the plan New Orleans had in place before the Katrina disaster.
  Let's Clear a Few Things Up http://www.redstate.com/story/2005/9/3/112236/1123
Opinion on what it would have taken to have proper evacuation of New Orleans.

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