Derek Ortt wrote:are there any updates on the official death toll from today?
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Derek Ortt wrote:are there any updates on the official death toll from today?
recmod wrote:according to NOLA.com, the officials are not giving any new death toll figures until sunday afternoon. They a re now reaching the really bad areas of the Lower 9th Ward and "dozens of bodies are being found everywhere, with multiple deaths in individual households."
I bet when they issue the new total tomorrow, we will see an official number at or over 1,000
--Lou
The receding waters allowed search and rescue teams their first look into many homes that had been submerged for nearly three weeks and were said to reveal a growing Katrina death toll.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune reported the teams were turning up large numbers of bodies in districts such as the 9th Ward, Gentilly and the Desire-Florida, which quickly filled with up to 12 feet of water after Katrina broke a nearby levee.
"Parts of the city have become a target-rich environment for human remains," said Federal Emergency Management Agency rescue squad liaison Charles Hood. "It's becoming a very difficult task."
FEMA Urban Search and Rescue spokesman Louie Fernandez said he had not heard of a dramatic increase in the number of dead.
As of Friday, Katrina's death toll stood at 816, with 579 of those in Louisiana, 218 in Mississippi and a total of 19 in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Louisiana officials said they would not update their numbers until Sunday.
PurdueWx80 wrote:Death toll officially over 1000 now according to CNN:Katrina death toll in Louisiana rises to 801, according to state officials, bringing overall storm death toll to 1,035. Details soon.
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