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Breaking: Thousands dead in New Orleans

Anonyme, Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - 14:13

The US Red Cross has mobilised thousands of volunteers for its biggest-ever natural disaster effort and federal emergency teams are being dispatched.

Breaking: Thousands dead in New Orleans
Last Updated: Wednesday, 31 August 2005

'Thousands dead' in New Orleans

There has been billions of dollars worth of damage in the south
Hurricane Katrina is thought to have killed hundreds, probably thousands of people in New Orleans, the city's mayor, Ray Nagin, has said.
Mr Nagin said there were significant numbers of corpses in the waters of the flood-stricken city, while many more people may be dead in their homes.

The city has been plagued by looting, floods and increasingly desperate people, two days after the hurricane.

State officials say they will rescue survivors before counting the dead.

Mr Nagin warned it could be four months before people could return home.

In Mississippi, the death toll has reached 110, but there are still no official estimates for Louisiana.

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