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To: Ellesu
From Reuters late yesterday:

...The revised Louisiana total brought the overall confirmed death toll from Katrina to 648, including 218 deaths in Mississippi and 7 in Florida...

With more than 200 more confirmed deaths in Lousiana yesterday, it's creeping up toward at least 1000, but it's like there is an almost complete news blackout on the toll. Even those that are reporting tend to report disjointed info from just Louisiana or N.O. without adding the Mississippi total. Hard to find a complete count (hate to have to rely on Reuters, of all leftist wacko news services).

1,162 posted on 09/14/2005 8:31:19 AM PDT by LikeLight
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Press Releases

Date: 9/14/2005

Contact: Denise Bottcher or Roderick Hawkins at 225-342-9037


Louisiana's Road to Recovery: By the Numbers

Baton Rouge, LA-- The State of Louisiana is coordinating with various local, state and federal agencies to meet the immediate and long term needs of citizens that were affected by Hurricane Katrina. Key facts and figures detailing Louisiana's road to recovery are outlined below.

Critical Operations

The LA Department of Transportation & Development estimates more than 1.2 million people were evacuated from the metro New Orleans area between 9 am Saturday and 5 pm Sunday following Governor Blanco's State of Emergency declaration on Friday, August 26th, three days prior to the landfall of Hurricane Katrina.

The Department of Wildlife & Fisheries estimates more than 21,000 lives have been saved through DWLF coordinated search and rescue operations.

With LSU and other agencies, the LA Department of Health & Hospitals fully evacuated more than 10,000 patients and caregivers in all the hospitals throughout the greater New Orleans area.

During the evacuation of the Greater New Orleans area, the State of Louisiana coordinated the use of more than 400 busses from schools and municipalities across the state to transport more than 11,000 evacuees.
This number is expected to grow as parishes across Louisiana are still reporting.

To date, the National Guard has delivered


- More than 804,000 meals



- More than 1 million liters of water



- More than 477,000 pounds of ice



*DHH also set up a network of health care providers throughout the state to treat evacuated patients.


Boots on the Ground

The 14th day since Hurricane Katrina hit, the Louisiana National Guard has more than doubled its military forces in Louisiana.

There are approximately 25,000 troops currently stationed throughout Louisiana.
- Approximately 5,000 LANG soldiers

- An additional 20,000 other troops from all over the country



The Guard's primary missions include:
- Saving lives

o Search and rescue operations

o The delivery of critical resources to displaced citizens

- Enforcing security

- Evacuating residents

- Supporting existing critical infrastructures


Emergency Medical Assistance

To date, DHH has triaged more than 20,000 patients through special triage hospitals in Baton Rouge and Thibodaux.

To date, DHH has handled requests from more than 2,000 medical volunteers (doctors, nurses, medical supplies) to come to affected areas and help.


. DHH Offices* are providing more than 350 counseling hours-per-day to the Special Needs Shelter population which was over 1,000 persons-per-day at the height and is currently running 650 - 700 people-per-day.

*Office of Mental Health and the Human Service Districts and Authorities


Support Services

DSS has processed approximately 250,000 emergency food stamps for a total of $80.7 million in benefits.

DSS has also coordinated a total of 340 general population shelters (in-state) plus 8 special needs shelters, housing more than 60,000 displaced citizens.

To date, the Louisiana Department of Labor has collected more than 119,000 unemployment claims from persons in Louisiana who lost their jobs because of Katrina. Another 60,000 have also been collected in other states.


Support Services (CONTD)

To date, the Louisiana State Police (LSP) has supplied thousands of local, state and federal support vehicles traveling into affected areas with more than 48,700 gallons of gasoline.

LSP also estimates it has assisted more than 750 support vehicles on critical missions throughout Louisiana. Some critical missions include: escorting emergency equipment vehicles into and out of affected areas and escorting busses transporting evacuees from the Greater New Orleans area to shelters throughout Louisiana and beyond.


Reuniting Families


Working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, DSS has reunited 50 children with their families or legal guardians.


Through the Find Family Call Center, DHH has reunited 18 displaced citizens with their family members and received more than 800 calls to date.


Economic Development


46,000 SBA business and home loan applications have been received from Louisiana citizens and are being processed in partnership with the LA Department of Economic Development.

Approximately 5,000 loans are being processed per day.

LED has serviced 4,198 business relocation requests through AccessLouisiana.


Louisiana Colleges & Universities

More than 6,500 students displaced by Hurricane Katrina have re-registered at public and private Louisiana colleges and universities.


Breakdown of re-registers by University:


Louisiana State University - 3,285



Grambling University- 50



Louisiana Tech University- 350



McNeese University- 200



NIcholls State University- 700



Northwestern Louisiana University - 150



Southeastern Louisiana University- 1,000



University of Louisiana at Lafayette - 700



University of Louisiana at Monroe - 200





Additional DHH Medical Services



. DHH has established 14 response teams across Louisiana (2 in 7 regions) providing social services such as mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment or therapeutic services to evacuees in need.



. Working with various other state and federal agencies, DHH is updating the drinking water quality for more than 500 water systems impacted by the storm.



. DHH has provided first-responder crisis mental health counseling to its staff working around the clock at more than 17 locations around the state.



DHH has also provided first responder services to:
- Bus drivers transporting evacuees

- Coast Guard search and rescue personnel

- Fire services personnel & boat fleet operators

- Wildlife and fisheries personnel

- Security services & other law enforcement personnel throughout the declared parishes.


*This information was submitted by various state agencies and compiled by the Governor's Office.*


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1,163 posted on 09/14/2005 8:32:30 AM PDT by Ellesu (www.thedeadpelican.com)
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To: LikeLight; LA Woman3; NautiNurse; All

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6;30 pm central time

Gov. Blanco's address to Louisiana legislature

Tonight.


1,165 posted on 09/14/2005 9:50:28 AM PDT by Ellesu (www.thedeadpelican.com)
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