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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

 

NOLA: On the scene

Looks like FEMA isn't looking very credible after all . . .

For on the scene and up-to-the-moment coverage of events in and around New Orleans, check out NOLA.com (Everything New Orleans). They have comprehensive information on just about everything going on, including:

Missing persons database

Pet rescue

Volunteer

Homes available

Survivor stories

Messages from local businesses

and much more.

Again, see http://www.nola.com/. more...

http://www.sebura.com
Originally Posted on 9/27/2005 1:05:50 PMContent source: http://pluck.typepad.com/feed_of_the_day/2005/09/nola_on_the_sce.html

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