August 8, 2007
In Bridge Collapse, Refugee Group Faces a New Ordeal
By MONICA DAVEY
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/08/us/08bridge.html?_r=1&oref=slogin&pagewanted=printMINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 7 — Among the hardest hit in the bridge collapse last week was a group that had survived war and strife in their homeland, Somalia, and a move across the world to settle here.
Steps from the bridge, in the spice-scented groceries and other stores in the neighborhood of Somalis along Cedar Avenue South, the toll of the collapse was inescapable.
At least two Somalis were injured in cars, and one, bruised and shaken, returned to the neighborhood on Tuesday, recounting his ordeal. Other young Somalis were among those who survived when the school bus they were riding in dropped.
Sadiya Sahal, 23, a pregnant Somali nursing student, and her toddler daughter remained missing in the Mississippi, among the eight people whom divers continued to look for.
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Estimates of their current numbers and the numbers of American-born offspring vary widely, even among community leaders. Census figures from 2000 showed that 11,000 people of Somali ancestry lived in Minnesota.